Mindsets

248 23 117
                                    

Hello humans, extraterrestrials, mythological creatures, and potatoes! 

I have decided to somewhat modify the format of this book, so that it is less like a narrative about my day to day life and more like a blog capturing certain important ideas and events pertaining to my very mundane existence

Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.

I have decided to somewhat modify the format of this book, so that it is less like a narrative about my day to day life and more like a blog capturing certain important ideas and events pertaining to my very mundane existence. I feel that this would make this book a much quicker and more interesting read, as well as allow me to speak to you in my natural voice like a friend instead of as some faraway author. As you have probably already noticed, there will be gifs. Lots of them. 

Also, before we begin, I would like to wish a very happy birthday to the amazing YourAverageGhost! I hope you get to eat lots of food, chica!!! 

Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.

Also, before we begin, I would like to wish a very happy birthday to the amazing YourAverageGhost! I hope you get to eat lots of food, chica!!! 

....................

Yes, mindsets. With the growing popularity of the book "Mindset," and its applications in education, I feel that it's important for me to share my somewhat unpopular opinion on its contents. 

For those of you who aren't familiar with it (I envy you), "Mindset" states that there are two types of mindsets that a person can have: a fixed mindset, and a growth mindset

Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.

For those of you who aren't familiar with it (I envy you), "Mindset" states that there are two types of mindsets that a person can have: a fixed mindset, and a growth mindset. According to the book, people with fixed mindsets believe that everyone's intelligence and abilities are fixed, and cannot be changed or worked on in any way. People with growth mindsets believe in the possibility for improvement, and embrace failures are chances to learn.

The Ice Queen of My BrainWhere stories live. Discover now