Completely agree with the growth vs fixed mindset. It's like a breath of fresh air after spending most of your life being fixated on odd metrics, identities, or goals. As noted in the article, humility and the ability to change are super important. However, I have some mixed feelings about the author's need to classify things as "weak" and "strong", not only because it is quite subjective, but because many people's behaviours don't neatly fall into those categories. But any mental framework, even if a bit vague or subjective, is an extremely important tool towards self-change and introspection. If the author is reading this, congratulations on your journey, and I support your continued growth.