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Emotions influence decisionmaking more than we realize from "summary" of Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman

The decisions we make are often influenced more by our emotions than we might think. Emotions play a significant role in shaping our choices, whether we are aware of it or not. In many cases, our emotions can override our logical reasoning and lead us to make decisions that may not be in our best interest. This can be seen in situations where people act impulsively or irrationally, driven by strong feelings such as anger, fear, or desire. These emotions can cloud our judgment and cause us to make decisions that we later regret. For example, someone who is angry may lash out at a loved one without thinking about the consequences, or someone who is afraid may avoid taking risks that could lead to personal growth. Emotions can also influence our decision-making b...
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    Emotional Intelligence

    Daniel Goleman

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