How Kevin Approaches It
Kevin makes the growth mindset practical, not motivational. He shows ability genuinely is built through effort, learning and persistence, and that holding that belief changes how a person meets the three moments a fixed mindset quits: challenge, difficulty and failure.
He hands over concrete habits, seeking challenges as chances to grow rather than avoiding them as risks of exposure, treating effort as the road to mastery rather than a sign of inadequacy, and reading setbacks as information rather than as a ceiling. Habits, not affirmations, are what turn the idea into practice.
He is explicit that this is behaviour, not self-talk. A growth mindset is a working belief that capability is built, backed by the habits that build it, which is what he equips a Mongolian audience to do with its ambition.