Fiona Fung
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Actually, even before AI tooling, I found that has been just so valuable.
And I learned that a lot.
Actually, it was the shift from Microsoft to Meta.
That was where I first, that first year, I'm like, oh, this is what having a growth mindset really means.
It's really this concept of always be learning.
Also, what served you to get you to this point may not
We serve you no longer.
But it's really hard because, of course, everybody like we all, you know,
we've all gotten to the state by acting or, you know, like operating in a certain way.
And so sometimes it is a little bit scary to think, wait, you're like, but I've been successful so far.
You're asking me to change what has made me successful.
And so I would say like the growth mindset is, is really, really has, has really served me well.
And I think it's also served others well, um, that, that I noticed like always leaning in with curiosity and,
always being able to learn.
And then in terms of like the frustration, I think sometimes I also see a little bit of fear.
And so my advice there is, at least this is how just in life I've, because we all have, and fear is of course an evolutionary, like I didn't study anthropology, but I think it, you know, it makes sense, right?
It helps us make sure we were able to survive and not get eaten and, you know, by larger predators.
um but for anything that you know that that there is a fear my advice is kind of lean in and ask okay is there some what can i do about it what is within my control because sometimes the frustration comes from fear and feeling like but everything is outside of my control and so it's happening to me and so if you think about okay what is in your control um
Instead of happening to you, is it happening for you?
And then what's something that you might be able to kind of like do and change?