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Emotional Quotient Book Summary

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    According to
Goleman’s research, a person’s Emotional Intelligence (EQ) might be a
greater predictor of success than his Intellectual Intelligence (IQ) .Man’s feelings color his experiences and influence his cognitive processes in important ways.  As Kelly puts it, “Feeling is the simple, pleasurable or painful aspect of mental processes of bodily action” .           A feeling is an advantage in any area of life because what one feels is what he acts. As Aristotle said, “ Anyone can become angry with the right person with the purpose in the right way is not easy”  (Goleman 1999).           Feeling of expressing and understanding, controlling one’s temper, being well liked, are feelings that are the best enemies of man.  Without these, he will suffer a lack of emotional intelligence.  Looking at intelligence as a variety of different abilities opens up the way people evaluate others and themselves.  Each person possesses some degree of each of these abilities, but most people have more of some that of others.  Lack of emotional intelligence affects man’s quality of life.           People who have higher emotional intelligence improve the quality of their living and the feelings they have.  As people improve, so do their emotional intelligence.  Their success in life determines their emotional intelligence.  Commonly people who have high level of emotional intelligence become successful in life.           Psychologists agree that IQ contributes only about 20% of the factor that determines success, a full eighty percent (80%) come from the other factors called emotional intelligence  (Goleman, 1995).           The root of this low emotional intelligence for not succeeding even with a high intelligence quotient is the quality of parenting values, beliefs and feelings which are acquired in the homes and the first models are the parents.           Emotional intelligence therefore is a form of social intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one’s own and others’ feelings and emotions to discriminate among them and use this information to guide one’s thinking and action  (Meyer, 1990).  The way a man relates his behavior and feelings to others and the way he associates with his environment is another factor of emotional intelligence.  Indeed, the development of emotional intelligence is an important component of intelligence.  It can help individuals’ development.  It is therefore necessary for an individual to understand what emotional intelligence is in order for them to become successful in their life and to have respect for themselves as human beings.             .

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