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Published in 1995, Daniel Goleman's Emotional Intelligence fundamentally challenged the long-held belief that cognitive intelligence (IQ) is the primary determinant of success in life. Goleman argues compellingly that Emotional Intelligence (often abbreviated as EQ or EI), the ability to understand, manage, and effectively apply the power of emotions, is often more critical than IQ for achieving personal fulfillment, strong relationships, and professional success.
By Charles ItuahPublished in 1995, Daniel Goleman's Emotional Intelligence fundamentally challenged the long-held belief that cognitive intelligence (IQ) is the primary determinant of success in life. Goleman argues compellingly that Emotional Intelligence (often abbreviated as EQ or EI), the ability to understand, manage, and effectively apply the power of emotions, is often more critical than IQ for achieving personal fulfillment, strong relationships, and professional success.