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Test Redefining Failure
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1st QUESTION: What internal narrative usually emerges in the impostor when a project does not succeed?
I am a failure (identity fusion)
I am a bad person
The system is unfair
I was unlucky
2nd QUESTION: How should mistakes be viewed in a growth mindset?
As a definitive sentence
As a neutral datum indicating which strategy to adjust
As a public embarrassment
As a waste of time
3rd QUESTION: What is the difference between humility and humiliation?
Humility is bad and humiliation is good
Humility acknowledges fallibility without shame, humiliation implies shame
They are exact synonyms
Humility is for weaklings
QUESTION 4: What does a "negative" result become if we treat initiatives as experiments?
In a resounding failure
In a loss of money
In a personal scientific finding
In a blot on the résumé
QUESTION 5: What mental strategy helps reduce the pressure to be perfect?
Working longer hours
Ignore errors
Approach challenges as "experiments"
Blame others
QUESTION 6: What enables us to recognize the virtue of humility?
That we are infallible
That we are the center of the universe
That we are superior
That we are neither the center of the universe nor infallible beings
7TH QUESTION: Which psychologist is mentioned in the text in relation to the "growth mindset"?
Sigmund Freud
Carl Jung
Virginia Satir
Carol Dweck
8th QUESTION: How does fallibility experience the impostor syndrome as opposed to humility?
With serene acceptance
With pride
With indifference
With shame and concealment
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