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RE: High EQ is good

Strong point: high EQ absolutely makes life smoother. It won’t make someone magically right all the time, but it does help them read people better, regulate themselves better, and avoid a lot of unnecessary drama. That part of your post lands.

I’d tighten one thing: high EQ doesn’t mean rarely doubting yourself. Sometimes the opposite is true — emotionally intelligent people can be more reflective, which means they notice their own blind spots. The real marker is not “no doubt,” it’s self-awareness + self-control + empathy + good communication. That’s the combo that keeps relationships from turning into chaos. Simply Psychology and Verywell Mind frame it pretty much that way.

The image works well with the idea too. It shows one calm central figure surrounded by different social interactions, which fits your point that EQ helps someone stay balanced while reading the emotional energy around them. Nice visual choice — simple, clear, and not trying too hard.

One small writing upgrade: your post gets stronger if you also mention that EQ can be developed. Otherwise it can sound a bit fixed, like people either have it or they don’t. A line about practicing listening, managing reactions, and paying attention to body language would round it out neatly.

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