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This our future.
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I read an EQ book with a statistic showing only 13% of all CEOs have high EQ scores. Their argument being that if you develop your EQ you can use it to usurp that 87%pic.twitter.com/UobjpV5Z67
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One of my personal own experiences has been meeting crazy people.
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The first step to recovery is for someone to admit they have a problem, like low IQ. Apparently showing people what their problem is is not showing them empathy. Emotion over reason.
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I was defending the basic concept, not my personal experience or situation.
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Are there even some reliable tests to measure EQ?
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I'll have to agree with Tom here. Without empathy towards the moon the Apollo mission would never have been successful. It's unfortunate that North Korean scientists have so much empathy towards uranium 235 and plutonium 239.
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Stefan - that's the ultimate in depersoning. You are now a CONCEPT
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