Intelligence Quotient (IQ)
- It is the ability to think
- IQ is a measure of one's cognitive intelligence, or one's ability to use only the cognitive skills in his life
- IQ is the ability to apply knowledge to manipulate one's environment
- IQ gets a person through school
- Trying to convince someone by facts alone
- Relaying solely on one's cognitive skills
- IQ has less to do with one's success and happiness in life than his EQ
- IQ simply refers to knowing what
- It is not possible to raise a person's IQ
- IQ cannot be learned
- IQ is the brain
- It is ability to feel
- EQ is a measure of one's emotional intelligence, or one's ability to use both the emotions and cognitive skills
- EQ is the ability to adjust to one's environment
- EQ gets a person through life
- Appealing to reason and emotions to convince someone
- Rely on one's emotions as well as cognitive abilities
- EQ has more to do with one's success and happiness in life than his IQ
- EQ refers to knowing how and why it is possible to raise a person's EQ
- EQ can be learned
- EQ is the heart
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