In today’s world intelligence alone isn’t enough to thrive, it is true that IQ can get you good grades and jumpstart your career, but it’s EQ (or Emotional Intelligence) that sets apart the top performers and leaders in their careers. IQ is still recognized as an essential element of success, particularly when it comes to academic achievement and sets you up with the cognitive tools to understand and overcome challenges in technical tasks and gives innovative ideas. Both EQ and IQ is generally associated with strong abilities to make sound decisions, complete complex tasks, and solve problems efficiently.
According to researches IQ (intelligence quotient) remains relatively static throughout life, but, emotional intelligence can be developed and strengthened at any age. One must understand that enhancing our EQ(emotional quotient/Emotional intelligence) can make our communities more compassionate, improves our parenting style, helps us to take better decisions. In a world that values technical skills, emotional intelligence is the human advantage which develops strong mindset because it can turn knowledge into wisdom, talent into teamwork, and conflict into growth. Whether you’re looking to advance your career, improve your relationships, or simply understand yourself better, developing emotional intelligence is one of the most valuable investments you can make. Both IQ and EQ are different and not opposites rather they are partners in which IQ helps you to understand the world, while EQ helps you to handle it. As we all know, life throws different challenges our way, the more we strengthen both types of intelligence, the more capable and resilient we become.

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