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  • Intelligence is a complex topic, and there is much debate surrounding what it actually is and how it can be measured.
  • Psychologists generally agree that there are four main types of intelligence: Intelligence Quotient (IQ), Emotional Quotient (EQ), Social Quotient (SQ), and Adversity Quotient (AQ).
  • The Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is a measure of a person’s intellectual abilities and potential.
  • The Emotional Quotient (EQ) is a measure of a person’s ability to identify and manage their own emotions, as well as the emotions of others.
  • The Social Quotient (SQ) is a measure of a person’s ability to interact effectively with others.
  • Those with a high EQ are typically good at communication and networking and are often successful in fields such as sales and marketing.
  • A person’s Social Quotient (SQ) determines their ability to establish and maintain a network of friends over time.
  • High EQ and SQ people tend to succeed in life more than those with a high IQ but low EQ and SQ.
  • Despite having an average IQ, a man with a high IQ can be hired by a man with a high EQ and SQ.
  • Character is represented by your EQ, while charisma is represented by your SQ.
  • Efforts to improve your SQ and EQ will be most beneficial.
  • The Adversity Quotient (AQ) is a measure of a person’s ability to cope with and overcome adversity.
  • Those with a high AQ are often said to be more resilient and adaptable and are better able to bounce back from setbacks.
  • The Adversity Quotient (AQ) is a measure of your mental toughness and ability to recover from adversity without losing yourself.
  • When troubles arise, AQ determines who will give up, who will abandon their families, and who will contemplate suicide.