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People interpret failure as either evidence about their
People interpret failure as either evidence about their fundamental capabilities or as information about what to try next, and this interpretation predicts measurably different outcomes.
Why This Is an Axiom
This is Dweck's fixed vs growth mindset finding, grounded in longitudinal studies showing outcome divergence. While the lesson frames it philosophically, the claim itself is empirical: interpretation of failure causes measurable behavioral and outcome differences. This is foundational—not derived from other axioms.