Emotional Intelligence Series

Critical thinking is often heralded as the cornerstone of effective problem-solving and decision-making. In schools, workplaces, and leadership circles, it’s lauded as an essential skill. But what does it really mean to be a critical thinker? Is it about being smart? Emotionally perceptive? Spiritually grounded? The truth is, critical thinking extends far beyond raw intelligence or academic prowess. It’s a multidimensional skill that integrates IQ (intellectual quotient), EI (emotional intelligence), and SQ (spiritual intelligence).

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