Sunday, June 2, 2019

Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman Essay -- Daniel Goleman Intel

Emotional Intelligence by Daniel GolemanIn the book Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman, the central thesis that he tries to point out is that stirred intelligence may be more important than I.Q. in determining a individuals well being and success in life. At first I didnt know what Goleman was talking about when he said emotional intelligence, but after reading the book I have to say that I agree completely with Goleman. One reason for my acceptance of Golemans theory is that faculty member intelligence has little to do with emotional life. To me, emotions can be just as intelligent as your I.Q. In this essay I hope to render sufficient evidence to show why I agree with Golemans thesis on emotional intelligence.The first topic that I want to meet on is the idea of academic intelligence having little to do with emotional life. Goleman states that, Emotional intelligence is the ability to motivate oneself, persist in the face of frustrations, thwart ones moods and keep dist ress from swamping the ability to think. I feel that academic intelligence gives you no preparation for the turmoil and opportunities that life brings. The funny social function is that our schools and our culture are still fixated on our academic abilities. Even though emotional intelligence is a new concept, the information that does exist suggests it can be as powerful as I.Q. Instead, we should acknowledge emotional intelligence as a set of traits that can matter immensely on our person...

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