EQ is like having a superpower that helps you get along with others and stay calm when things go wrong.
Imagine you're playing with your best friend, and suddenly you both want the same toy. If you have high EQ, you might say, "Let's take turns!" But if you have low EQ, you might just shout, "It's mine!" and start a big fight. That’s how EQ works, it helps you understand your feelings and the feelings of others.
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Why EQ is more important
Even if you’re super smart, if you’re always upset or don't get along with your friends, life gets harder. But if you're good at understanding yourself and other people, you can solve problems better and have more fun, even if you're not the fastest at math.
So EQ is like having a superpower that helps you be happy, make friends, and stay calm when things don’t go as planned.
Examples
- A student gets an A but struggles to make friends because they don't understand others' feelings.
- Someone with high EQ handles stress better than someone with a higher IQ.
- An employee with good emotional intelligence resolves conflicts quickly, improving team performance.
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