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In the History of Humanity, the Most Important Causes of Extinction

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In the history of humanity, the most important causes of extinction do not include


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Malleable

Able to be molded or formed; readily adaptable or easily swayed.

Growth

The process of increasing in size, maturity, or complexity, applicable to physical, emotional, and intellectual development.

Fixed Mind-Set

A belief that one's abilities, intelligence, and talents are fixed traits, leading to a reluctance to embrace challenges or learn from mistakes.

Growth Mind-Set

The belief that one's abilities and intelligence can be developed through dedication and hard work.

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