The more you know and understand the world, the less you will fear it. The more we understand the laws of science and understand how our minds workand how certain people will react or behave to a especific sitiation. The more we seem to loosed our emotions. But what in reality is happening is that we are learning to control our enviroment to our advantage. Intellegence may seem to affect our emotions to the second or third parties, but whats going on inside our heads is this: when something happens in our lives, the smart intelligent people will logically anylized the situation. Once the situation is methodically analized the person will come to the right conclusion on how to behaved without loosing control." In that example the second or third partie may look at the person with discontant because in their eyes the intelligent person looks unemotional and somewhat like a robot. So now I go back to my first statement: "The more you know the less you will fear the world."
Emotional intelligence is related to but distinct from general intelligence. It involves the ability to understand and manage emotions, both in oneself and in others. While general intelligence may contribute to emotional intelligence, they are not the same.
Intelligence is being able to comprehend something, whereas emotional intelligence is the ability to comprehend and control one's feelings. Where emotional intelligence is controlling one's emotions, having intelligence has to do more with his/her iq. It is very possible for one to be extremely intelligent, but nt able to control his/her emotions, and vice versa.
No, it does not mean introverts lack emotional intelligence. Introverts can be extremely shy and they use to be called 'wallflowers' but introverts simply keep their emotional intelligence to themselves. Introverts can often miss out on the good things in life such as love; having good friends; socializing or being active in society.
The ability to do complex mathematical calculations is not part of emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence focuses on understanding and managing emotions, relationship skills, self-awareness, and empathy.
Empathy is a key component in developing emotional intelligence as it allows individuals to understand and connect with the emotions of others. By being able to empathize, individuals can better navigate social interactions, build stronger relationships, and regulate their own emotions effectively. This heightened awareness of emotions, both their own and others', contributes to a higher level of emotional intelligence.
Emotional intelligence is related to but distinct from general intelligence. It involves the ability to understand and manage emotions, both in oneself and in others. While general intelligence may contribute to emotional intelligence, they are not the same.
They don't. They live instinctually and have no emotions or intelligence.
Intelligence is being able to comprehend something, whereas emotional intelligence is the ability to comprehend and control one's feelings. Where emotional intelligence is controlling one's emotions, having intelligence has to do more with his/her iq. It is very possible for one to be extremely intelligent, but nt able to control his/her emotions, and vice versa.
With current technology robots do not have actual emotions, but can be programmed to act as if they do. This can be happen in future with Artificial Intelligence
It can make you happy or sad or anxious.
It affects your family by emotions.
it affects fellings as its SAD
They don't. They live instinctually and have no emotions or intelligence.
I would guess what is meant is "experience with your own emotions". This would result in an increased knowledge of how to handle your emotions and thus could be seen as a sort of intelligence. In fact intelligence is largely gained through experience itself, so this isn't a far off metaphor.
Cherine shows a high degree of emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence involves the ability to recognize, understand, and manage both your own emotions and the emotions of others. Being a good listener and understanding non-verbal communication are key aspects of emotional intelligence.
No, it does not mean introverts lack emotional intelligence. Introverts can be extremely shy and they use to be called 'wallflowers' but introverts simply keep their emotional intelligence to themselves. Introverts can often miss out on the good things in life such as love; having good friends; socializing or being active in society.
The ability to do complex mathematical calculations is not part of emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence focuses on understanding and managing emotions, relationship skills, self-awareness, and empathy.