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“There is an old-fashioned word for the body of skills that emotional intelligence represents: character.”― Daniel Goleman
Daniel Goleman defines the four dimensions of emotional intelligence as, self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management.
To be a self, social, or relationship adept you need emotional intelligence, but to be a physicist, engineer, or mathematician you do not. None of these play a large role in one’s analytic ability divorced, as it is, from the realm of human relations.
By Lincoln Stoller PhD CHt CCPCPr3
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“There is an old-fashioned word for the body of skills that emotional intelligence represents: character.”― Daniel Goleman
Daniel Goleman defines the four dimensions of emotional intelligence as, self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management.
To be a self, social, or relationship adept you need emotional intelligence, but to be a physicist, engineer, or mathematician you do not. None of these play a large role in one’s analytic ability divorced, as it is, from the realm of human relations.