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The Preeminence of Emotional Intelligence

The Preeminence of Emotional Intelligence

Goleman argues that emotional intelligence is a more potent predictor of success than traditional IQ measures.

This point highlights the importance of emotional intelligence in various aspects of life, including personal relationships, career success, and leadership.

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Goleman's work on emotional intelligence provides a comprehensive framework for understanding human behavior and achieving success. By cultivating these essential skills, individuals can improve their relationships, enhance their well-being, and make a positive impact on the world.

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