Yessssss!It might sound presumptuous to say this; but, are people becoming less emotionally intelligent? — Shawn
What about mindfulness or CBT? Seemingly, if there is an emotional quotient, then CBT seems to score very high on coefficients related to its measure... Ya? — Shawn
The matter is already thoroughly addressed in the concept of executive functions.I think the important thing is not the labels so much as being self aware, without going overboard. Being able to self-regulate is an important skill for most people and can really help in achieving goals (although I know that language doesn't work for everyone). — Tom Storm
Provided one has the money and the political power to do so.Against what you say and all forms of clandestine wisdom, producing a potential legal, political, and press-related spectacle for your nefarious adversaries is how to adequately deal with them. — thewonder
In modern times, under democracy and the rule of law, emotional intelligence is becoming redundant or counterproductive. I already sketched out why.I also agree with Shawn in that this just doesn't have anything to do with Emotional intelligence. — thewonder
Self-awareness, self-regulation, achieving goals, seeing these things as a matter of skill.What issue are you responding too here. — Tom Storm
I think the important thing is not the labels so much as being self aware, without going overboard. Being able to self-regulate is an important skill for most people and can really help in achieving goals — Tom Storm
In modern times, under democracy and the rule of law, emotional intelligence is becoming redundant or counterproductive. I already sketched out why. — baker
Provided one has the money and the political power to do so. — baker
The spread of democracy and the rule of law (which amounts to "power to the most powerful/rich") result in a decline of informal, silent understandings of what is "proper behavior". Where in the past, people would show consideration for others and expect it in return, they can now say "If you don't like something about me, sue me, see if you can do it / if it's worth it to you".
When lawsuits and calling the police were generally not realistic options, people would make an effort to get along with others. Now, with democracy and the rule of law, they don't have to. — baker
The idea of EQ isn’t exactly solid. Not to mention the weird concept of calling it a type of ‘intelligence’ at all. — I like sushi
Care to elaborate? — Shawn
Where one can look into Buddhism and see that it takes a surreal amount of awareness about one's emotions, desires, and the source of dukkha to overcome suffering by negating or professing a detachment from emotions. Tom Storm, would you agree? — Shawn
Care to elaborate? — Shawn
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