Mindset deeply held beliefs, attitudes and assumptions
Mindset deeply held beliefs, attitudes and assumptions. We create about who we are, how the world works, what we are capable of and deserve and what is possible.
— from The Mind in the Cockpit
In the book
Change the map and you change the flight. Psychologists have a name for the whole structure — your mindset, the deeply held assumptions you carry about who you are, how the world works, and what is possible. That is why this single chapter has to cover so much at once — the mind, your thoughts, your beliefs, your judgment, and the ways you fool yourself — because they are all the same instrument, seen from different angles. — The Mind in the Cockpit
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