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1、IQ and EQ IQ and EQ Some one with high IQ will ensure that he will override others in studies, and thus an intellectual mind will serve all his life. In this respect, it seems as if IQ is much more important than EQ. However, the reality will teach us that most high guys was exploited by those high

2、EQ guys. how do you think?Just for fun to enhance english, never treat such kind of question seriously. Your Intellectual Type is Precision Processor. This means youre exceptionally good at discovering quick solutions to problems, especially ones that involve math or logic. Youre also resourceful an

3、d able to think on your feet. I have always been pondering on this question. Either IQ or EQ is quite important to a persons growth, development and even his life quality. After beating my brains, I make up my mind to support the viewpoint that EQ is more important. IQ has been determined from the m

4、oment you are born. Whether a person is smart or not depends on his IQ. We can do something like studying to develop our IQ. But we cant expect to make a lot of improvement in our IQ. It is almost fixed and hard to be changed. If we dont own high IQ, does it mean that we will never achieve the succe

5、ss? The answer is no. We still have another form of attribute called EQ. What are EQ for? As a matter of fact, it is independent of IQ and play an important role of deciding how we can lead our own lives. It means an attitude of looking at things at your hands, people around you, so to speak, the ou

6、tside world and yourself. A person with high EQ makes out how to cope with everything which he have to face and can handles it successfully. He also knows how to get on well with other people even if he dislikes them. Maybe his IQ is not high, however, it doesnt prevent him from embracing the succes

7、s. Maybe many people who are smarter than him are willing to help him because of his kindness. The truth is that we can do little to change our IQ but do much to improve our EQ greatly. As long as you pay more attention to study practical EQ techniques and apply them to real life, you will find your

8、 life is becoming better than before and success probably is waving its hands ahead of you. 回答者: IQ vs EQ by R. Rubadeau While IQ (Intelligence Quotient) defines how smart you are, EQ (Emotional Quotient) defines how well you use what smarts you have. Peter Salovey, Yale psychologist and author of t

9、he term EQ, states that IQ gets you hired, EQ gets you promoted. He also suggests that its important to redefine, in our complex world, what it means to be smart. In short, when it comes to predicting future successes, brainpower, as measured by IQ and standardized achievement tests, may actually ma

10、tter less than the character, or EQ of an individual. Salovey tells of a simple test where four year olds are invited into a room and are given the following instruction: You can have this marshmallow right now; or if you wait, you can have two marshmallows when I get back. Then, the researcher leav

11、es. Some kids grab for the treat the second hes out the door, while others wait for the researcher to return. The results are recorded and Science waits for the kids to grow up. By the time the kids reach high school, significant differences appear between the two groups. The kids who held out for t

12、wo marshmallows were better adjusted, more popular, more adventurous, more confident, and more dependable than kids in the quick gratification group. The latter group was also more likely to be lonely, more easily frustrated, more stubborn, more likely to buckle under stress, and more likely to shy

13、away from challenges. When both groups took scholastic aptitude tests, the hold out group walloped the quick gratification group by 210 points (the test scores range from a minimum of 200 points to a maximum of 800, with an average for all students of 500 points). Did you ever wonder what happened t

14、o the smartest kid in the class who didnt end up being successful, or why some of your friends survive the greatest trauma while others crumble over minor issues? Perhaps it is because of differences in a persons EQ. EQ is not the opposite of IQ, and indeed it is hoped that people have generous quan

15、tities of both. But, there is little doubt that people without sufficient EQ will have a hard time surviving in life. For five generations researchers have been discussing whether its possible to raise a persons IQ. Geneticists say No, while social scientists say Yes. But while brain power researche

16、rs continue the debate, social science researchers have concluded that its possible to improve a persons EQ, and in particular, a persons people skills, such as empathy, graciousness, and the ability to read a social situation. Social scientists continually cite situations where experiences have mod

17、ified a persons EQ. For example, educational researchers indicate that when normal students are introduced to disabled peers, those in the former group dramatically improve their ability to become empathetic and gracious. Additionally, the introduction of behaviourally disturbed students in a class

18、of normal aged peers increases the ability of the latter group to learn to read social situations. A more profound improvement is frequently noted in the behaviourally disturbed student as well. Social scientists conclude that EQ is perhaps best observed in people described as either pessimists or o

19、ptimists. Optimists have high EQ and treat obstacles as minor, while the pessimistic low-EQ group personalizes all setbacks. In social research circles, high EQ denotes ones ability to survive, and its here that there may be an overlap between EQ, IQ, genetics and environment. In this regard, I am r

20、eminded of the words of Darwin, The biggest, the smartest, and the strongest are not the survivors. Rather, the survivors are the most adaptable. Those of us who survive and thrive in this complex world are not only the most adaptable, but also the most optimistic and the most likely to have a high EQ.

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