跟读练习: Mindset Beats Talent | B1 English Shadowing - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Many people believe that talent is the key to success.
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Many people believe that talent is the key to success.
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They think that if someone is born with a natural ability,
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that person will always have an advantage in life.
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It is easy to understand why people think this way.
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When we see someone who learns quickly or performs well without much effort,
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we often admire them.
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We may even compare ourselves and feel that we are not good enough.
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However, this belief can be misleading.
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Talent may give someone a good beginning,
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but it does not guarantee long-term success.
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In many cases, mindset is far more important.
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In fact, mindset often beats talent over time.
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To understand this idea, we need to look at what mindset really means.
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Mindset is not just about thinking positively.
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It is about how you see yourself,
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how you react to challenges,
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and how you deal with failure.
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A strong mindset helps you stay focused,
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keep learning, and continue moving forward even when things become difficult.
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Without the right mindset, even a talented person can lose direction.
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At the beginning of any journey.
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Talent can make a big difference.
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A talented person may learn faster,
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make fewer mistakes, and receive more praise from others.
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This early success can create confidence,
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but it can also create pressure.
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When everything comes easily, the person may not develop the habit of working hard.
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They may start to believe that effort is not necessary.
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As a result, when they finally face a real challenge,
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they do not know how to respond.
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This is where mindset becomes more powerful than talent.
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A person with a growth mindset believes that ability is not fixed.
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They understand that skills can improve through practice and experience.
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When they face a difficult situation they do not give up
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easily instead they try different ways to solve the problem they are willing to make mistakes
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because they see mistakes as part of learning over time this attitude helps them build strong skills and deeper understanding.
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In contrast, a person with a fixed mindset often avoids challenges.
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They may worry that failure will show their weaknesses.
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Because of this fear, they choose tasks that feel safe and familiar.
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While this may protect their confidence in the short term,
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it limits their growth in the long term.
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They stop improving because they stop trying new things.
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Let's take a simple example.
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Imagine two people learning how to speak English.
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The first person has a natural ability.
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They can remember words quickly and understand grammar easily.
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The second person finds English difficult.
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They forget vocabulary and often make mistakes when speaking.
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At first, the first person seems much better.
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However, as time goes on, the situation changes.
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The talented person may rely too much on their ability.
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They do not practice regularly because they feel it is not necessary.
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When they make mistakes, they feel frustrated because they are not used to struggling.
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On the other hand, the second person keeps practicing every day.
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They review their lessons, listen carefully,
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and try to speak even when they are not confident.
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They accept their mistakes and learn from them.
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After several months, the second person may improve faster and become more confident than the first.
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This shows how mindset can be more important than talent.
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Another important part of mindset is discipline.
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Discipline means doing what you need to do,
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even when you do not feel motivated.
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Talent may help you start,
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but discipline helps you continue.
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Success is not usually the result of one big action.
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It comes from small, consistent efforts over time.
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Reading a few pages every day,
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practicing speaking regularly, or improving a skill step by step can lead to great results.
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A strong mindset supports this kind of consistent action.
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Mindset also influences how you deal with failure.
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Many people see failure as something negative.
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They feel embarrassed or discouraged when they fail.
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However, people with a strong mindset see failure differently.
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They understand that failure is a natural part of learning.
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Instead of asking, why did I fail?
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They ask, what can I learn from this experience?
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This simple change in thinking helps them grow stronger after each mistake.
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In addition, mindset affects how you see other people's success.
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Some people feel jealous or insecure when they see others doing well.
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They may think, I will never be as good as them.
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This kind of thinking can reduce motivation.
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But people with a healthy mindset see success as inspiration.
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They believe that if someone else can achieve something,
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it may also be possible for them with enough effort and time.
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It is also important to understand that mindset can be developed.
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You are not born with a fixed mindset forever.
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You can train your thinking just like you train your body.
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One way to do this is by becoming aware of your inner voice.
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Pay attention to how you talk to yourself when things go wrong.
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If your first reaction is negative,
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try to replace it with a more helpful thought.
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For example, instead of saying,
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I cannot do this, you can say,
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this is difficult, but I can improve with practice.
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Setting realistic goals is another useful strategy.
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Large goals can feel overwhelming, especially at the beginning.
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Breaking them into smaller steps makes the process more manageable.
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Each small success builds confidence and encourages you to keep going over time.
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These small steps create meaningful progress.
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Your environment also plays a role in shaping your mindset.
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The people you spend time with can influence your thoughts and behavior.
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If you are surrounded by people who are positive,
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hardworking, and focused on growth,
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you are more likely to develop similar habits.
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On the other hand, a negative environment can limit your motivation and confidence.
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Choosing the right environment can support your personal development.
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Mindset also helps you become more patient.
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In today's world, many people want quick results.
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They expect success in a short time,
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and when it does not happen, they feel disappointed.
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However, real progress often takes time.
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A strong mindset allows you to stay patient and trust the process.
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You understand that improvement is gradual and that every effort counts.
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There are many real-life stories that show the power of mindset.
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Some successful people were not considered talented when they were young.
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They faced rejection, criticism, and failure.
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But they did not give up.
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They continued to learn and improve.
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Over time, their persistence helped them achieve great results.
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At the same time, there are also people who had great talent
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but did not reach their full potential because they stopped trying when things became difficult.
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In the end, talent is only the starting point.
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It can open opportunities, but it cannot guarantee success.
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Mindset is what determines how far you can go.
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It shapes your actions, your habits,
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and your attitude toward challenges.
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If you feel that you are not naturally talented,
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you should not feel discouraged.
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You still have the power to grow and improve.
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Focus on building a strong mindset.
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Be willing to learn, accept mistakes, and continue moving forward.
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Your progress may be slow at times,
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but it will be meaningful.
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And if you are talented,
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remember not to depend only on your natural ability.
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Challenge yourself, work consistently, and stay open to learning.
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Talent can give you an advantage,
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but only mindset can help you reach your full potential.
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In the long run, the person who keeps going,
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keeps learning, and keeps improving will always have the advantage.
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That is why mindset beats talent.

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  • Talent may give someone a good beginning. - 天赋可能使某人拥有良好的开端。
  • Mindset often beats talent over time. - 心态往往在时间的推移中胜过天赋。
  • A strong mindset helps you stay focused. - 强大的心态帮助你保持专注。
  • They see mistakes as part of learning. - 他们将错误视为学习的一部分。
  • Skills can improve through practice and experience. - 技能可以通过实践和经验得到提升。

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