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Discussion IQ vs EQ. Which matters more?

Amygdala

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1. What IQ (Intelligence Quotient) actually is
IQ is a measure of intelligence, pattern recognition, logical reasoning, working memory, Processing speed, and so on.
IQ tests were originally developed by psychologists like Alfred Binet as a means of identifying students who were struggling in school and needed extra help. It was never meant to be a judgment but a diagnostic tool.

High IQ correlates with:
- Academic achievement
- Success in cognitively demanding careers
- Rapid learning

It correlates strongly with success in technical fields like engineering, math, and computer science.
However, IQ has its limitations. It does not measure how well you interact with people but how well you think.


2. What EQ (Emotional Intelligence) actually is
EQ is a measure of your ability to understand and control emotions, self-awareness, self-control, empathy, and social awareness.

EQ is your ability to:
- Recognize your emotions
- Control them
- Recognize other people’s emotions
- Effectively manage social situations

The idea of EQ was brought to the mainstream by Daniel Goleman in the 1990s.

High EQ correlates with:
- Leadership skills
- Good relationships
- Conflict resolution skills
- Social influence

You can be smart in theory and still ruin your professional life because nobody wants to work with you. EQ keeps the teams running. EQ keeps marriages together. EQ stops you from going nuclear every time someone criticizes you.


3. The argument for IQ being more important
Without IQ, life just becomes harder. IQ is one of the best predictors of:
- Educational attainment
- Work performance (particularly for complex tasks)
- Earnings (to some extent)

You can’t emotionally compensate for advanced physics if you can’t understand the math to begin with.
In knowledge economies, pure intelligence has a lot of power. It multiplies, it scales.

People with high IQs tend to:
- Learn faster
- Absorb new information quickly
- Find novel solutions

4. The argument for EQ being more important
Most of the success that happens in the world happens in groups. Companies are run by teams. Politics is persuasion. Relationships are emotional management. Leadership is emotional calibration.

You can be the smartest person in the room and still:
- Lose arguments
- Lose promotions
- Lose relationships

Low EQ can ruin high IQ.

Meanwhile, a person with average intelligence and high emotional intelligence can:
- Build networks
- Inspire loyalty
- Navigate office politics
- Influence outcomes

Social leverage multiplies opportunities. Raw intelligence opens doors. Emotional intelligence keeps them open.


5. The reality
IQ and EQ are complimentary systems.

- IQ helps you understand the world.
- EQ helps you function in it.

Cognitive intelligence without emotional regulation is arrogance.
Emotional intelligence without cognitive intelligence is persuasion without insight.


6. Where People Get It Wrong
People tend to defend the one they think they have.

High-IQ people think emotions are weak points.
High-EQ people think intelligence is overrated elitism.

Both are coping mechanisms.

Also, IQ is pretty fixed in life. EQ can be developed much more intentionally. That’s why people tend to idealize EQ - it’s something that can be trained. But saying one negates the other is like saying which body part is more important for running.


Conclusion:
IQ provides capability.
EQ provides usability.

IQ defines the complexity of the problem you can solve.
EQ defines the effectiveness of the solution to the problem when other people are involved.

Your life requires both.

The ceiling of your success is impacted by IQ.
The sustainability of your success is impacted by EQ.

So, which one is more important?
Each one alone can take you a certain distance. Both together will take you further.
 

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1. What IQ (Intelligence Quotient) actually is
IQ is a measure of intelligence, pattern recognition, logical reasoning, working memory, Processing speed, and so on.
IQ tests were originally developed by psychologists like Alfred Binet as a means of identifying students who were struggling in school and needed extra help. It was never meant to be a judgment but a diagnostic tool.

High IQ correlates with:
- Academic achievement
- Success in cognitively demanding careers
- Rapid learning

It correlates strongly with success in technical fields like engineering, math, and computer science.
However, IQ has its limitations. It does not measure how well you interact with people but how well you think.


2. What EQ (Emotional Intelligence) actually is
EQ is a measure of your ability to understand and control emotions, self-awareness, self-control, empathy, and social awareness.

EQ is your ability to:
- Recognize your emotions
- Control them
- Recognize other people’s emotions
- Effectively manage social situations

The idea of EQ was brought to the mainstream by Daniel Goleman in the 1990s.

High EQ correlates with:
- Leadership skills
- Good relationships
- Conflict resolution skills
- Social influence

You can be smart in theory and still ruin your professional life because nobody wants to work with you. EQ keeps the teams running. EQ keeps marriages together. EQ stops you from going nuclear every time someone criticizes you.


3. The argument for IQ being more important
Without IQ, life just becomes harder. IQ is one of the best predictors of:
- Educational attainment
- Work performance (particularly for complex tasks)
- Earnings (to some extent)

You can’t emotionally compensate for advanced physics if you can’t understand the math to begin with.
In knowledge economies, pure intelligence has a lot of power. It multiplies, it scales.

People with high IQs tend to:
- Learn faster
- Absorb new information quickly
- Find novel solutions

4. The argument for EQ being more important
Most of the success that happens in the world happens in groups. Companies are run by teams. Politics is persuasion. Relationships are emotional management. Leadership is emotional calibration.

You can be the smartest person in the room and still:
- Lose arguments
- Lose promotions
- Lose relationships

Low EQ can ruin high IQ.

Meanwhile, a person with average intelligence and high emotional intelligence can:
- Build networks
- Inspire loyalty
- Navigate office politics
- Influence outcomes

Social leverage multiplies opportunities. Raw intelligence opens doors. Emotional intelligence keeps them open.


5. The reality
IQ and EQ are complimentary systems.

- IQ helps you understand the world.
- EQ helps you function in it.

Cognitive intelligence without emotional regulation is arrogance.
Emotional intelligence without cognitive intelligence is persuasion without insight.


6. Where People Get It Wrong
People tend to defend the one they think they have.

High-IQ people think emotions are weak points.
High-EQ people think intelligence is overrated elitism.

Both are coping mechanisms.

Also, IQ is pretty fixed in life. EQ can be developed much more intentionally. That’s why people tend to idealize EQ - it’s something that can be trained. But saying one negates the other is like saying which body part is more important for running.


Conclusion:
IQ provides capability.
EQ provides usability.

IQ defines the complexity of the problem you can solve.
EQ defines the effectiveness of the solution to the problem when other people are involved.

Your life requires both.

The ceiling of your success is impacted by IQ.
The sustainability of your success is impacted by EQ.

So, which one is more important?
Each one alone can take you a certain distance. Both together will take you further.
Dnr ai slop post something like ts again and ill rape u
 

Godveil Heir

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shit thread + dnr + gpt

Most psychological warfare is literally based on IQ; unless you have autism or some other disability, IQ overrides all of the tiny markers like stress tolerance etc. aswell.

EQ is just a buzzword idiots overuse to feel better about themselves
 

Judenbänker

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"No one is more inferior than those who insist on being equal." -Fredrick Nietzsche
dont really like him but trvke

Godveil Heir Godveil Heir stop changing avi and user color every 2minutes bipolar ahh nigga
 

Tismo

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An autist can learn how to interact, express himself better, tell other peoples emotions - meaning you can increase your "EQ"
IQ cannot be increased and you are born with it
thus IQ > EQ - both are still super important
 

Judenbänker

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wdym?
I change it after weeks, unless I'm deciding on one, getting more access to more username styles, or having the old ones removed.
whatever goy


i could swear you had the last one for less than a week
 

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An autist can learn how to interact, express himself better, tell other peoples emotions - meaning you can increase your "EQ"
IQ cannot be increased and you are born with it
thus IQ > EQ - both are still super important
mark as solute
 

Synapzyzz

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An autist can learn how to interact, express himself better, tell other peoples emotions - meaning you can increase your "EQ"
IQ cannot be increased and you are born with it
thus IQ > EQ - both are still super important
well, depends of how functional he/she is, but true, environment can help or worsen the situation too
 

Godveil Heir

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An autist can learn how to interact, express himself better, tell other peoples emotions - meaning you can increase your "EQ"
:no:

same would apply for neuroplasticity and gaining skills to compensate for IQ
but it's not very effective
 

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