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Emotional Intelligence

Why It Can Matter More Than IQ

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Is IQ destiny? Not nearly as much as we think. This persuasive program argues that our understanding of human intelligence is too narrow, overlooking crucial abilities that significantly impact our lives. Drawing on groundbreaking brain and behavioral research, the author explores why individuals with high IQs may struggle while those with modest IQs can thrive. This leads to the concept of "emotional intelligence," which encompasses self-awareness, impulse control, persistence, motivation, empathy, and social skills. These qualities distinguish those who excel in life, build strong relationships, and shine in their careers. Conversely, a lack of emotional intelligence can undermine intellect and derail careers, with particularly severe consequences for children, who may face risks like depression, eating disorders, unwanted pregnancies, aggression, and crime. The encouraging news is that emotional intelligence is not fixed at birth; its vital qualities can be nurtured and developed. The author provides guidance for parents and schools on how to leverage this critical period in childhood to foster emotional intelligence. The key takeaway is that the true measure of success in a democracy should include emotional intelligence, highlighting its importance in shaping lives and futures.

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Emotional Intelligence, Daniel Goleman

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1996
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Sous-titre
Why It Can Matter More Than IQ
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1996
Format
rigide
Pages
367
ISBN10
0747526222
ISBN13
9780747526223
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Première publication
1995
Titre original
Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ
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Is IQ destiny? Not nearly as much as we think. This persuasive program argues that our understanding of human intelligence is too narrow, overlooking crucial abilities that significantly impact our lives. Drawing on groundbreaking brain and behavioral research, the author explores why individuals with high IQs may struggle while those with modest IQs can thrive. This leads to the concept of "emotional intelligence," which encompasses self-awareness, impulse control, persistence, motivation, empathy, and social skills. These qualities distinguish those who excel in life, build strong relationships, and shine in their careers. Conversely, a lack of emotional intelligence can undermine intellect and derail careers, with particularly severe consequences for children, who may face risks like depression, eating disorders, unwanted pregnancies, aggression, and crime. The encouraging news is that emotional intelligence is not fixed at birth; its vital qualities can be nurtured and developed. The author provides guidance for parents and schools on how to leverage this critical period in childhood to foster emotional intelligence. The key takeaway is that the true measure of success in a democracy should include emotional intelligence, highlighting its importance in shaping lives and futures.