Read the article. Four sentences have been removed. Pick from options the one that best fits each gap (1–4).
There is one extra sentence you do not need to use. Think wisely about the meaning and logical connection between paragraphs.
 
Emotional Intelligence: The Power of Understanding Feelings
 
For many years, intelligence was measured mainly by tests of logic and memory. People believed that being clever meant solving problems quickly or remembering facts. Today, psychologists agree that this view is too narrow. Success in life also depends on how well we understand emotions - both our own and those of others. (1)
Emotional intelligence begins with self-awareness. It means recognising what we feel and why we feel it. When we reflect on emotions instead of hiding them, we gain control rather than losing it. (2)
The next step is empathy - the ability to sense how another person feels and respond appropriately. Empathy builds trust and improves communication, whether in friendships, workplaces, or families. (3)
Finally, emotional intelligence helps people cope with stress and conflict in healthy ways. Instead of reacting with anger or frustration, they stay calm and look for solutions. (4)
Atbilžu varianti:
People who often cry or lose their temper are naturally less intelligent than others
When people lack this skill, they often misunderstand others or respond insensitively.
This ability to read emotions and react wisely is called emotional intelligence.
Understanding our emotions allows us to make thoughtful decisions instead of impulsive ones.
These calm reactions show maturity and emotional balance.
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