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Achieve more

When having "achieve more" is this just a general say or say something else than its usual meaning?

Dweck's work shows that mindsets have a major influence on people's ability to learn. And that people who utilize this growth mindset tend to learn, grow and achieve more over time than people with a fixed.

  

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anonymous When having "achieve more" is this just a general say or say something else than its usual meaning? Is "achieve more" literal in the following text, or is it a special idiom? It has its literal meaning.

  • anonymous When having "achieve more" is this just a general say or say something else than its usual meaning?
  • Is "achieve more" literal in the following text, or is it a special idiom?
  • It has its literal meaning.
  • achieve ~ accomplish CJ
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anonymousWhen having "achieve more" is this just a general say or say something else than its usual meaning?
Is "achieve more" literal in the following text, or is it a special idiom?

It has its literal meaning.

achieve ~ accomplish

CJ

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