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2. You Don’t Feel The Need To Always Be Right.

2. You Don’t Feel The Need To Always Be Right.

Someone who is emotionally intelligent knows that he/she is not a knower of all. These people don’t feel the need to over substantiate their points in an argument. They are careful listeners, and they know when it’s time to let go of a stance when it seems doubtful.

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