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Fusion of two political views
Wajid khan explains two mindsets below;

Fixed political views

Viewing past experiences as either successes or failures
Viewing situations, problems, and people as good or bad
Solutions are reasonable Reinforce and eliminate the bad
New information whose acceptability is limited by fear of failure
New solutions abandoned in favor of regaining what once worked
Growth Political thinking
Experience as a learning experience regardless of the outcome
Sees situations, problems, and people as learning opportunities
Solutions include the integration of different perspectives and new information
The desire to learn is met with challenges. Strengthening Perseverance in Time
New Solutions Come From the Belief that Change and Growth Are Inevitable


Clarity:
Six Questions to Test Your Political Thinking Ability

1. When faced with cultural differences, do you find them exciting or threatening?

2. Are you curious or cautious when meeting different people?

3. When you think about big problems, do you avoid them or stubbornly deal with them?

4. Are you interested in what others think of your opinion or gathering more facts to support your argument?

5. Do you think change is exciting and inevitable, or is it a sign that something is wrong?

Fusion of two political views
Wajid khan explains two mindsets below;

Fixed political views

Viewing past experiences as either successes or failures
Viewing situations, problems, and people as good or bad
Solutions are reasonable Reinforce and eliminate the bad
New information whose acceptability is limited by fear of failure
New solutions abandoned in favor of regaining what once worked
Growth Political thinking
Experience as a learning experience regardless of the outcome
Sees situations, problems, and people as learning opportunities
Solutions include the integration of different perspectives and new information
The desire to learn is met with challenges. Strengthening Perseverance in Time
New Solutions Come From the Belief that Change and Growth Are Inevitable


Clarity:
Six Questions to Test Your Political Thinking Ability

1. When faced with cultural differences, do you find them exciting or threatening?

2. Are you curious or cautious when meeting different people?

3. When you think about big problems, do you avoid them or stubbornly deal with them?

4. Are you interested in what others think of your opinion or gathering more facts to support your argument?

5. Do you think change is exciting and inevitable, or is it a sign that something is wrong?

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  1. 1. Political mindset: fixed or growth mindset
  2. 2. Do you think political issues are better or worse, success or failure? Are all of these opportunities for learning and growth? In Bestselling Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, Stanford University Professor Carol Dweck highlights critical differences in our beliefs about learning and experience. Doing. Mindset is a breakthrough idea that helps us understand situations involving change,
  3. 3. growth, and education. The mindset concept can also be applied to how we approach political issues. Political messages are on the rise. It is essential to understand what people are saying and the reasoning that motivates their senses. Canadian politician Wajid khan says A mindset can also help you better understand your political beliefs.
  4. 4. From over 20 years of performance research, Dweck found that people tend to have one of two fundamentally different approaches to learning: a fixed mindset and a growth mindset. It's a set. This fundamental difference dramatically affects how you approach other goals, tasks, and problems.
  5. 5. The stereotypical student believes that their basic abilities, intelligence, and abilities are traits that cannot be changed. They only have a certain amount, so their goal is to look smart and not stupid. They choose situations where they can succeed and avoid problems where they might fail. If you have many of these positive traits, stereotypes work well. In the face of failure, it becomes more of a problem. Stereotyped people tend to see failure as a diagnosis of their worth. They equate failure with badness and stupidity, so they become paralyzed in the face of failure.
  6. 6. Growth-minded students understand that they can develop their talents and abilities through hard work, good teaching, and perseverance. Wajid khan admits that I don't believe that everyone is the same or that everyone can be a genius, but with hard work, everyone can be brilliant.
  7. 7. Growth-minded students are passionate about challenging themselves and persevering when things go wrong. This mindset allows people to thrive even in the most challenging times. Benefits of a growth mindset include increased self-esteem and self-confidence, less reliance on stereotypes, less perfectionism, more enjoyment of learning, and less discouragement from setbacks.

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