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Thriving refers to a state of sustained and successful growth, development, and overall positive performance of individuals and organizations. When an individual or organization is thriving, it is not merely surviving or maintaining its performance or operations, but it is actively excelling, expanding, and achieving its goals in a dynamic and competitive environment. Thus, as you can see, a growth mindset, generativity, and the concept of thriving are interconnected in that they all contribute to individuals' and organizations' overall well-being, development, and success. Here's how they relate: