IQ and EQ measure two different kinds of intelligence. IQ (Intelligence Quotient) reflects cognitive abilities — like logic, reasoning, memory, and problem-solving. EQ (Emotional Quotient) reflects emotional abilities — like self-awareness, empathy, self-regulation, and social skills.
Category: Intelligence 🧠 | April 17, 2025IQ may get you the job, but EQ helps you keep it — and grow beyond it. In today’s professional world, being emotionally intelligent isn’t a nice-to-have. It’s a game-changer.
Category: Intelligence 🧠 | April 17, 2025We often admire people with sky-high IQs — the fast thinkers, the problem solvers, the straight-A students. But in the real world, success isn’t just about how smart you are on paper.
Category: Intelligence 🧠 | April 17, 2025It’s a popular stereotype — the genius who can solve complex equations but struggles in everyday conversations. The emotionally distant intellect. The brilliant, but awkward.
Category: Intelligence 🧠 | April 17, 2025When we hear the word “intelligence,” most of us think of IQ — solving equations, acing tests, or memorizing facts. But intelligence is far more diverse than a score on paper. In fact, researchers and psychologists have identified multiple types of intelligence that shape how we think, act, and connect with others.
Category: Intelligence 🧠 | April 17, 2025