Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ is a groundbreaking psychology book arguing that our traditional view of intelligence is too narrow and overlooks crucial emotional skills. Drawing on brain and behavioral research, Goleman explains why people with high IQ can still struggle in life while those with modest IQ often thrive. He defines emotional intelligence as a different way of being smart, built on self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills. The book shows how these competencies shape decision-making, relationships, mental health, and performance at work, and argues they can be learned and strengthened at any age. Goleman also highlights how children’s emotional lessons literally sculpt brain circuitry, offering guidance for parents and schools on nurturing EQ early in life.
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