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Neuroplasticity and why nothing in life requires talent to be successful.
During my introductory course in Python, I discovered that backend languages are not my strong suit. This is because they require a high level of precision and critical thinking that I’m not used to implementing in my daily life. Most people aren’t, which is why most people find it to be difficult. There is also no room for error in programming. Even if you’re still new into your journey like me, you’ve probably discovered that if something in your code doesn’t work, the rest of the program breaks. It will not execute.
Python (and other backend languages) communicate directly with the computer, which only understands combinations of 1s and 0s (this is also known as binary code, or machine code). That’s it. To break it down even further: humans write code -> the code gets converted into 1s and 0s -> the computer understands this as a set of instructions and executes said code. This is why programming requires a much higher level of precision and critical thinking than other jobs: your work boils down to 1s and 0s. One mistake out of hundreds of lines of otherwise perfect written code will ruin all of your work.
If this makes programming sound even more daunting, don’t worry. The good news is that anyone can learn anything, and talent is not a requirement (or accurate indicator) of a person’s success. With enough exposure, practice, and repetition, our brains begin to enhance our existing cognitive capabilities and understand information it previously didn’t. This psychological phenomenon is known as neuroplasticity, which is the brain’s ability to grow, adapt, change, and evolve over time. Long-term exposure to environments, experiences, interactions, repeated practices, habits, and learning new abilities all influence the rewiring of neural networks in the brain. Neuroplasticity is so profound that it even aids in the recovery from trauma and brain damage.
The first and most important step in determining the outcome of your success when pursuing a new endeavor is understanding the difference between having a fixed mindset and a growth mindset, and then choosing the latter for yourself. Success, intellectual growth, and achieving a better quality of life starts with developing a growth mindset and believing that intelligence and talent are not innately fixed; they are malleable and improvable. According to The Neuroscience of Growth Mindset and Intrinsic Motivation:
“Students with growth mindset are likely to learn by a mastery approach, embrace challenges and put in effort to learn. For instance, growth-minded individuals perceive task setbacks as a necessary part of the learning process and they ‘bounce back’ by increasing their motivational effort. Learners with growth mindset tend to embrace lifelong learning and the joy of incremental personal growth. In addition, they do not see their intelligence or personality as fixed traits. They will mobilize their learning resources without being defeated by the threat of failure."
Choosing a growth mindset starts with praising hard work, the learning process in which you engage, and perseverance, rather than praising inherent talent and intelligence. By doing so, we redirect our attention from drawbacks and hardships to improving our learning process, discovering ways to be a better learner, and reinforcing good study habits.
The second most important contributing factor to success begins with developing a strong sense of intrinsic motivation. This encourages autonomous learning by inherent interest and enjoyment of the work itself rather than motivation through external reward or praise. Self-reliance and the ability to educate oneself is integral in the tech industry regardless of what branch you choose to pursue, because staying informed and up to date on constantly-evolving programming languages will keep you employable and relevant.
“In addition, intrinsic motivation is the propensity for individuals to learn about new subjects and to differentiate their interests, thereby fostering a sense of purpose and meaning. Recent empirical findings have shown that intrinsic motivation is a key factor in academic achievement and pursuit of interest, thus fostering learning and growth.”
Intrinsic motivation encourages us to rethink what reward means to us and assign deeper meaning to our work. By trusting our capabilities and choosing to immerse ourselves in new learning experiences, we stimulate curiosity, give birth to new ideas, and facilitate neuroplasticity.
As children, our parents often praise us for our inherent qualities and abilities. However, praising a child’s natural talents and placing less emphasis on their hard work and ethic stunts their natural inclination to explore other areas of interest due to fear of failure. This fear suppresses cognitive and sensory curiosity and often carries into adulthood as a fixed mindset: the belief that our personality and talents are unable to be changed. It then becomes exceptionally difficult to venture out of what’s already comfortable as adults and trust in our capabilities when trying new things. We begin to believe that we are unable to excel beyond our inborn qualities, which contributes to a self-fulfilling cycle of hindered intellectual development.
Nothing in life requires talent to be successful. Choosing growth mindset and developing intrinsic motivation dismantles the idea that talent is a necessary prerequisite to success. Praising your ability to work hard and trusting your capabilities to learn something new will nurture curiosity and promote autonomous learning, leading to increased exposure to new information and experiences. With sufficient time and practice, neuroplasticity will take effect, and your brain will grow. You are capable of learning anything.
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4 Best Backend Frameworks for 2022
Selecting an appropriate back-end technology requires vital consideration of the variables like speed, reliability, and scalability.
Know the features of the best 4 back-end frameworks to select an appropriate one for your project.
Best Framework for 2022
Laravel
.Net
Zend
Codeigniter
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