Byproduct Effect
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People with a growth mindset find deep love for what they do, even when facing difficulties. As Carol Dweck observes, many growth-minded individuals never initially planned to reach the top of their fields—they arrived there naturally through passion for their work. Ironically, while fixed-mindset people desperately hunger for success, growth-minded people often achieve it as a byproduct of their enthusiasm. The crucial difference? In a fixed mindset, only outcomes matter; failure means everything was wasted. But a growth mindset values the process regardless of results. Whether searching for cancer cures or charting new territories, the journey itself becomes deeply meaningful. The pursuit, not just the prize, brings fulfillment.