Interpersonal Intelligence

THOUGH people have the ability to exist individually and alone, we are also social animals who thrive and grow when involved and interact with others. The depth to which we understand others and are able interpret their behavior is known as interpersonal intelligence. Interpersonal intelligence is seen in how we notice distinction, subtleties and contrasts in moods, temperaments motivations and intentions.

Why do certain people make excellent politicians, leaders, or clergy? A well-developed interpersonal intelligence plays a substantial role in their success. Interpersonal intelligence allows us to affect others by understanding them. Teachers usually exhibit interpersonal intelligence.


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