You could easily argue that high EI has caused more human suffering than anything else.
Being highly charismatic (high EI), means you can get others to follow you. You can manipulate and mislead.
Not every high EI person is morally good.
Specifically on the global warming comment, scientists at the oil companies knew about and wrote reports about the global warming potential in the 1970's, they knew it was bad. Their bosses (theoretically higher EI leaders) kept it quiet...
That orange tinge, it makes me a little unhinged; maybe my views are a little fringe but I just don't like his cringe.
I make overnight oats nearly every night.
I use steel cut oats in the slow cooker over night, add dates, apple, cinnamon and chia seeds.
It is ready for me before I leave for work at ~6:10, and ready for the rest of the family when they have breakfast at 7:30.
What is not to like.
Agreed, there are many types of intelligence. It is not often that you have people who are high in many types.
I don't really agree that EI trumps the others. EI is great and important; especially where managing others. It really depends on the problem you are trying to solve.
I would say having high self awareness (which maybe a type of EI); is super important, knowing what you are and are not good at; will stand you in good stead no matter what you are doing.
Everyone has their unique talents and areas of expertise.
This is a good take.
I know many people who are not as academically smart as I am, but they are capable of doing many things I cannot. I find it weird, they are impressed by me doing things that are hard for them, but dismiss when they do things that are hard for me....humans can be strange creatures.
I try not to assume, I trust people will show their personality naturally.
And for the record, the fact that you are on lemmy shows that you are probably above average.
This is a pretty good take, a lot of this is time. But the aggressively stupid do out themselves pretty quickly.
Interacting with people more, will give you a fuller sense of their personality.
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