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Nature vs. Nurture

Nature vs. Nurture

The debate over whether emotional intelligence is innate or learned continues, with evidence suggesting that it is a combination of both factors.

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Daniel Goleman's "Emotional Intelligence" is a groundbreaking book that highlights the importance of emotional intelligence in achieving personal and professional success. It explores the impact of emotional intelligence on relationships, work, and well-being. Goleman provides practical strategies for enhancing emotional skills, making it a valuable guide for all.

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