Comment- I chose this quote because it really stood out to me to think about how what I believe about myself can affect what I accomplish. I think that is very true because I've notice people who are always saying they are not smart, they are not good at different things, and so they just give up and not even try to understand what they are stuck on and they don't accomplish to learn the material and do well on quizzes. It is like what the author was talking about people who have the entity theory. "Those who have an 'entity theory' believe that intelligence is just that--an entity. It exists within us, in a finite supply that we cannot increase." They are just stuck where they are because they don't think it is possible to get better. But there is also people who have the "incremental theory. "Those who subscribe to an 'incremental theory' take a different view. They believe that while intelligence may vary slightly from person to person, it is ultimately something that, with effort, we can increase." These type of people believe that you can increase your intelligence, that you can always improve and learn new things.
I agree with this because I believe that intelligence is something you develop rather than something you demonstrate. No one is born knowing everything, little by little they begin to learn everything around them, then usually they chose something they are really passionate about and become an expert on it. Day, by day we learn knew things and some learn more than others because there are those who want to learn in order to keep expanding their intelligence and those who just want a good grade. This is like what the author was talking about when he mentions the difference between performance and learning goals. With performance goals, you are basically focusing on getting an specific grade, while with the learning goals you are focused on actually learning what you are being taught. I think learning goals are a lot more important because it is like how teachers say all the time that grades shouldn't be your first priority, you should be more concerned of actually learning. "With a learning goal, students don't have to feel that they're already good at something in order to hang in and keep trying. After all, their goal is to learn, not to prove they're smart."
Connection- I am most of the time very positive about everything and I think that has always really helped me in order to accomplish a lot of things. Even if challenges seem way too challenging at times, I try to stay positive and remind myself that I can do it if I only put my time and effort into it. I am confident in myself that I can achieve what I want if only I try my best. Also in school I try to not to worry to much on my grades and mostly focus on learning because there's no way I can't get a good grade at the end if I learn well all the material.
Questions- What does it refer to in the first paragraph where it says "flow"? How exactly do professors conduct studies to find different stuff? How do they set up their experiments? Who do they usually experiment with?