Emotional Intelligence was an international phenomenon, appearing on the New York Times bestseller list for over a year and selling more than five million copies worldwide. Now, once again, Daniel Goleman has written a groundbreaking synthesis of the latest findings in biology and brain science, revealing that we are “wired to connect” and the surprisingly deep impact of our relationships on every aspect of our lives.
Far more than we are consciously aware, our daily encounters with parents, spouses, bosses, and even strangers shape our brains and affect cells throughout our bodies—down to the level of our genes—for good or ill. In Social Intelligence, Daniel Goleman explores an emerging new science with startling implications for our interpersonal world. Its most fundamental discovery: we are designed for sociability, constantly engaged in a “neural ballet” that connects us brain to brain with those around us.
Our reactions to others, and theirs to us, have a far-reaching biological impact, sending out cascades of hormones that regulate everything from our hearts to our immune systems, making good relationships act like vitamins—and bad relationships like poisons. We can “catch” other people’s emotions the way we catch a cold, and the consequences of isolation or relentless social stress can be life-shortening. Goleman explains the surprising accuracy of first impressions, the basis of charisma and emotional power, the complexity of sexual attraction, and how we detect lies. He describes the “dark side” of social intelligence, from narcissism to Machiavellianism and psychopathy. He also reveals our astonishing capacity for “mindsight,” as well as the tragedy of those, like autistic children, whose mindsight is impaired.
Is there a way to raise our children to be happy? What is the basis of a nourishing marriage? How can business leaders and teachers inspire the best in those they lead and teach? How can groups divided by prejudice and hatred come to live together in peace?
The answers to these questions may not be as elusive as we once thought. And Goleman delivers his most heartening news with powerful conviction: we humans have a built-in bias toward empathy, cooperation, and altruism–provided we develop the social intelligence to nurture these capacities in ourselves and others.
From the Trade Paperback edition.
發表於2024-11-10
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學院派的作者寫得還是比較學究的,各種實驗,各種神經迴路等等。但正如作者說的那樣,就算你對社交的各因素可以分析得分條縷析,也不能讓你成為社交高手。 就比如說我非常清楚地認識到自己為何不被某些群體接納,這種認知也不能幫我融入那群體,盡管我有那意願...
評分學院派的作者寫得還是比較學究的,各種實驗,各種神經迴路等等。但正如作者說的那樣,就算你對社交的各因素可以分析得分條縷析,也不能讓你成為社交高手。 就比如說我非常清楚地認識到自己為何不被某些群體接納,這種認知也不能幫我融入那群體,盡管我有那意願...
評分在本書中我已經看不到在哈佛商業評論精粹譯叢《突破領導力》中的那個戈爾曼瞭。 當初那個根據自身收集的資料,研究不同的領導風格對下屬的影響,並且使結果精確到讓人拍案叫絕程度的戈爾曼在這本書中業已遺憾地消失。 在看這本書之前我隻看過他在哈佛商業評論精粹譯叢中的兩篇...
評分PART 1 WIRED TO CONNECT page 14 line 1 --- Every interaction has an emontional subtext. Along with whatever else we are doing, we can make each other a little bit better, or even a lot better, or a little worse, or a lot worse...
評分學院派的作者寫得還是比較學究的,各種實驗,各種神經迴路等等。但正如作者說的那樣,就算你對社交的各因素可以分析得分條縷析,也不能讓你成為社交高手。 就比如說我非常清楚地認識到自己為何不被某些群體接納,這種認知也不能幫我融入那群體,盡管我有那意願...
圖書標籤: 心理學 人際關係 情商 social 思維 溝通 英文原版 社會資本
悶。
評分我感覺好像是把很微不足道,然後,又是非常理所應當的事情拿齣來說,有點莫名其妙
評分not a bad book
評分悶。
評分有點磨嘰,而且貌似索引不是特彆清晰。不過還是比較娓娓道來的。
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