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" ... A big part of why many MBA hopefuls fall short of their GMAT or GRE goals is that they think that they’ve hit the “ceiling” of their abilities and that no amount of further time and effort will crack it. What these test-takers actually lack is what Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck termed a “growth mindset.” The truth is, everyone can learn GMAT concepts, provided that they work hard enough and long enough. However, if you don’t believe that your skills and knowledge can be developed past a certain point — in other words, if you believe that your abilities are innate rather than acquired — you’re unlikely to put in the time and effort you truly need to reach your goal. With a growth mindset, every hurdle is another rung up the ladder of GMAT success, and you’re no less able to climb the first rung than you are to climb the hundredth. If anything, you get stronger as you go. ... "
" ... Afdhel Aziz: Jane, welcome. I have been following your journey for some time now. I know you built TO THE MARKET on the foundational premise to help people and businesses harness their purchasing power for good. As we approach the one hundredth anniversary of the 19th Amendment, guaranteeing women in the United States the right to vote, let’s talk about your passion to encourage women to leverage their voices and purchasing power as well as their right to vote. ... "
" ... As I was nearly knocked down by an electric scooter zipping by on the sidewalk for the hundredth time this month and moments later watched a scooter almost cause an accident as it sailed the wrong way down the center line of a one-way street and straight through a red light, I began to wonder why, in a world in which our phones today offer pinpoint navigation, the scooter industry cannot manage to force its users to obey traffic laws. Would it be feasible to force the electric ride sharing scooters that are increasingly deluging our cities to integrate technological safeguards to prevent at least their most egregious traffic violations? ... "
" ... I thought we were getting the brand and culture right when I saw the first Team Rubicon tattoo inked on a volunteer’s arm. I knew we were getting it right when I saw the second, and the third, and the tenth, and the hundredth. It was at that point that I knew we hadn’t just built an organization, but a way of life that defined who our people were. That was powerful. ... "
" ... This March marks the hundredth anniversary of the worst pandemic in American history. On March 11, 1918 a mess cook at Fort Riley, Kansas was diagnosed with a previously unknown strain of influenza that quickly spread to other soldiers, and ultimately around the globe. ... "