Why Attitude Is More Important Than Intelligence       When it comes to success, it’s easy to think that people blessed with  brains are inevitably going to leave the rest of us in the dust. But  new research from Stanford University will change your mind (and your  attitude).  Psychologist Carol Dweck has spent her entire career  studying attitude and performance, and her latest study shows that your  attitude is a better predictor of your success than your IQ.  Dweck found that people’s core attitudes fall into one of two categories: a fixed mindset or a growth mindset.  With  a fixed mindset, you believe you are who you are and you cannot change.  This creates problems when you’re challenged because anything that  appears to be more than you can handle is bound to make you feel  hopeless and overwhelmed.   People with a growth mindset believe that they can improve with effort.  They outperform those with a fixed mindset, even when they have a lower  IQ, because they embrace c...
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