When it comes to intelligence, people often think of IQ (intelligence quotient) as the ultimate measure of intelligence. However, in recent years, EQ (emotional intelligence) has gained traction as a more important measure of intelligence.

IQ is the measure of a person’s cognitive abilities, including reasoning, problem-solving, and critical thinking. It’s often used to determine a person’s potential for academic success or job performance. On the other hand, EQ measures a person’s ability to understand and manage their emotions and the emotions of others.

While IQ is important, research shows that EQ is just as important, if not more so, in determining success in life. People with high EQ are able to handle stress, communicate effectively, build relationships, and work well in a team. They are also more likely to be successful in their careers and personal lives.

However, some people argue that IQ is still more important than EQ. They believe that a high IQ is necessary for success and that emotional intelligence can’t make up for a lack of cognitive ability.

Ultimately, the truth is that both IQ and EQ are important for success in life. A high IQ can give a person a head start, but EQ is what helps them navigate the complexities of life. In the end, having a balance of both IQ and EQ is the key to success.

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