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Does being emotionally intelligent and emotionally aware help you to greater wealth? Are you more likely to succeed if you show passion and talent, rather than just skills? Does it pay the bills? Does your emotional wealth will provide a short cut to nirvana, or you're more likely to be left in the red??

2007-07-02 18:34:22 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Sociology

6 answers

q: How Rich Is Your Emotional Wealth?
a: Enough to keep me sane and then some.

q: Does being emotionally intelligent and emotionally aware help you to greater wealth?
a: It certainly can, but it doesn't have to be a requirement. It doesn't have to be. However, emotional intelligence and awareness will probably be present, even if it isn't your main tool for achieving greater wealth. At the very least I would think that it would be understood if not practiced.

q: Are you more likely to succeed if you show passion and talent, rather than just skills?
a: Again, yes, this can be the case, but it is not the only way to succeed, and at times, it may not seem like the most likely way.

q: Does it pay the bills?
a. Surprisingly, it can, if it's applied to the circumstances at hand. If you have enough "emotional wealth" to "rise above any influences", it could allow you to be open to more opportunities to make you wealthy.

q: Does your emotional wealth provide a short cut to nirvana, or you're more likely to be left in the red??
a: Yes, absolutely, but once you reach your own personal "nirvana", you may want to consider doing certain things to maintain this nirvana so you're not "left in the red" in the end.

THERE!!!!!!!!!!!! I have answered all these questions!!!
I hope it helps :)

2007-07-02 19:35:57 · answer #1 · answered by endpov 7 · 0 0

What a hard question. Let me see if i can come close to an answer. I am fairly intellegent, and own a trucking company. To rephrase that I THINK i am highly intellegent. I have found that the people I employ are more than employees. They are the ones responsible as to whether this company makes it or dosen,t. Emotionally intelligent and aware?Ask the people that work fo me. No I don,t have a union shop. My employees would quit before they would vote in a union. Personally, if they want a union, good for them. I would not stand in their way. Although our employees get a better wage than ANY union can offer. The best advice I can offer is to do as your heart feels. Sorry i got off on the union deal. A lot here feel that if you have a union backing you then you are set. Well in Dayton Delphi just cut wages in half from about 27$/hr to 14$ an hour. We now pay better than Delphi. Figure that.

2007-07-03 01:58:59 · answer #2 · answered by c99challenger 3 · 0 0

My emotional wealth is worth a lot, like everyone elses. I have great passions, and I am just now learning to distribute them in the right elements. It's ok to have skills, but if those skills are not transmitted with some sort of special technique, you won't touch as many peoples' lives, and thats' what passions all about, thus, contributing greatly to our, 'emotional wealth.'

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PS: My 'emotional wealth' will be priceless once I meet who I'm spose to from the internet. Peter? Brian? B? Whoever. I've been praying about this for years. And they understand me better than most anybody, because our spirits connect like no one elses.'

2007-07-03 01:52:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I made a lot of money the right way.(leagally) And I made a lot of money the wrong way.

I blew it all. Had my own business. Do consulting and other odds and ends jobs and still sucked.

Worked on myself. And now am very happy. And for making less money than I did twenty years ago. I am actually doing a lot better fiancially than before.
For me emotional wealth translated into greater wealth.

2007-07-03 02:23:07 · answer #4 · answered by Tyson boy's dad 5 · 1 0

There is no real wealth other than awareness. If you speak of money, research shows that after obtaining a financial worth of $250,000, there is no additional feeling of happiness to be obtained from financial worth. There is no more a "short cut" to "nirvana" than there is a short-cut to full-term pregnancy.

2007-07-03 01:53:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It helps you to a greater personal understanding of yourself; the world around you and how you all fit into the sceme of things.
Financial success has nothing to do with it.

2007-07-03 10:33:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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