For decades, a lot emphasis has been put on certain aspect of intelligence. This intelligence is called IQ ( Intelligence Quotient ). IQ includes aspects of Mathematics, spatial learning, Verbal, logical reasoning, and memory. This intelligence could predict to a significant degree of performances and some degree of personal and professional success. However, some people with fabulous IQ scores are doing poorly in their life. They somehow are wasting their potential by thinking, behaving and communication in a way that hinders their chances to succeed. There is something missing in the success equation. The missing part in the success equation is EQ or EIQ ( Emotional Intelligence Quotient ).Aristotle, a Greek philosopher, had a recipe for handling relationship smoothly. He said," You must be able to angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose and in the right way " - Aristotle, Greek philosopher -While psychologist, Daniel Goleman, called such self-control as “ Emotional Intelligence ”. This concept was made popular by his groundbreaking book “ Emotional Intelligence ” in 199 . EQ refers to a combination of skills such as empathy, self-control, self-awareness, sensitivity to feelings of others, persistence and self-motivation. People who excel in their life tend to be emotionally intelligent.IQ ( Intelligence Quotient )EQ ( Emotional Intelligence )MathematicsSpatial LearningVerbalLogical ReasoningMemoryEmpathySelf-controlSelf-awarenessSensitivity to feelings of othersPersistenceSelf-MotivationAspects of IQ & EQ and Their DifferencesWHY EQ IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN IQ ?As all of us know, EQ is more important than IQ nowadays. A person with high EQ shows signs of not afraid to express his feeling and express them with reason, logic and reality, and not the slave to negative emotion such as fear, worry, guilt. W...