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How does a person with a growth mindset sees others success?
As a threat to their own ability
As evident of natural talent
As an inspiration and proof that improvement is possible
As pure luck
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As an inspiration and proof that improvement is possible.
Explanation: someone with a growth mindset views ability as developable, so others' success signals what can be achieved with effort and strategy, and motivates them to learn — not as a threat, fixed talent, or just luck.
Explanation: someone with a growth mindset views ability as developable, so others' success signals what can be achieved with effort and strategy, and motivates them to learn — not as a threat, fixed talent, or just luck.
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