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Author | Daniel Goleman |
Publisher | Bantam |
Publication date | January 11, 2012 |
Print length | 384 pages |
Customer Reviews | 4.6⭐ / 13,588 ratings |
Great on Kindle | ✅ |
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"A thoughtfully written, persuasive account explaining emotional intelligence and why it can be crucial."—USA Today
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Drawing on groundbreaking brain and behavioral research, Goleman shows the factors at work when people of high IQ flounder and those of modest IQ do surprisingly well. These factors, which include self-awareness, self-discipline, and empathy, add up to a different way of being smart—and they aren't fixed at birth. Although shaped by childhood experiences, emotional intelligence can be nurtured and strengthened throughout our adulthood—with immediate benefits to our health, our relationships, and our work.
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Pretending to add to a discussion with a "witty comment" that has no value to a site about deals is also just as worthless as you seem to think the book is. EQ is actually quite a good skill you can practice IRL. Maybe you should read the book, or get the core principles somewhere. IMHO.
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