Man is a social being, and
interpersonal intelligence is the ability to understand other people. It is to be able to see what motivates them,
how they work and how to work cooperatively with them. Interpersonal intelligence is the inward
sense of being able to understand oneself, to form an accurate model of oneself
and to operate that model effectively to live life. Professor Howard Gardner of the Harvard
School of Psychology told me that the two aspects of personal intelligence,
interpersonal and intrapersonal, form the most important foundation for a
happy, fulfilling life. To those who
define success as happiness, these two elements can be the bedrock of a happy
life. This skill involves being able to pick up subtle verbal, tonal and
non–verbal signals from others.
Charismatic leaders are able to reach others by breaking the barrier
that exists between people. A
charismatic speaker can make thousands of people react like one mind.
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