Emotional Intelligence

Emotional intelligence, as described by Daniel Goleman, encompasses self-awareness, self-management, self-motivation, social awareness, and relationship management. It is a complex skill affected by various factors, but can be improved through mindfulness, empathy, and dedication to healthy relationships. Developing empathy is a crucial step towards enhancing emotional intelligence.

On 1776 by David McCullough: Do the Details Matter?

David McCullough’s “1776” presents a vivid portrayal of Colonial America’s complexities and challenges, showcasing the grim realities of war. The book urges readers to resist painting history with nostalgic heroics and instead embrace its intricate and thought-provoking nuances, encouraging a deeper understanding of the past.

On Evicted by Matthew Desmond

In “Evicted” by Matthew Desmond, the author explores poverty and homelessness in America. He immerses himself in the lives of the impoverished to understand their struggles. He questions whether eviction exacerbates social issues and challenges readers to consider it as a collective problem.