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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
Chatting with an Army buddy about embracing challenge-seeking behavior in our daily life My buddy said he realized that “People without a growth mentality seem almost maliciously lazy” when you live that way Not a value judgment (we all have different struggles), but this sums up a lot of my unconscious thinking
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Trish🫧
@trish
I don’t know how I feel about this. Like I can respect it but also some people just want enough. They want kids, cats, coffee, time with people before they die. This isn’t a struggle or laziness. It’s just different values I respect the hustle when it comes with the desire to hustle but I resent hustle culture
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Gwynne Michele
@thecurioushermit
I think one can want those things AND have a growth mindset, too, it's just their growth is focused differently because of their different priorities. My life is cats and good food and contemplation, but I also seek growth and challenge not for the sake of hustle but for the sake of curiosity and a desire to make sure my cozy life is stable and sustainable.
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Trish🫧
@trish
Absolutely. I guess this isn’t how I interpret “growth mindset”
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Gwynne Michele
@thecurioushermit
Totally understandable. It's got that corporate buzzword vibe to it on first glance. But really, it's about being receptive to change, open to growth, and being willing to pursue growth - whether that's growth on the stock market or growth in the garden you've been planning to start but not ever got around to.
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