Vol. 9, Issue 6, Part F (2023)
Emotional Intelligence: A Critical Analysis
Emotional Intelligence: A Critical Analysis
Author(s)
Dr. Durga Tamsoy
AbstractEvery facet of our existence is affected by how we're feeling emotionally. People are more in tune with their feelings and those of others around them. Something fundamental to all relationships is implied by this sentence. Two thousand years ago, in his works, Plato acknowledged the emotional basis of learning. Humans have the potential to increase their emotional quotient because of their ability to integrate instincts, emotions, and logical thought. Managing and sharing feelings may help a tense relationship, but bottling them up might weaken it. As a result, the effects of one's emotions on one's relationships might go either way. We deal with feelings and gain today. Because they are so intrinsic to whom we are and what drives us, emotions are fundamental to understanding and influencing human behavior. High emotional intelligence is often cited as the reason for a person's success. It's a meeting of the minds and the soul. Emotions are now thought to prevail over reasoning when making decisions since the latter requires more time to register and respond. To succeed in life, one has to develop their emotional intelligence. The chemicals in your brain have an effect on your disposition. We link dopamine with pleasure, serotonin with calmness, and nor epinephrine with excitement. Emotional intelligence helps people adjust better to the ever-shifting conditions of the modern digital world.