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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 5 MIN

Truth & freedom podcast: Season 4 Episode 7 - Why Emotional Intelligence Is Rare—Even Among Educated People

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We live in a world that celebrates intelligence loudly and practices emotional intelligence quietly—if at all.Degrees, credentials, opinions, and information are everywhere. But emotional intelligence—the ability to recognize, regulate, and responsibly express what you feel while staying attuned to others—is still surprisingly rare. Even among people who are highly educated, well-spoken, and intellectually impressive,emotional immaturity often hides in plain sight.Intellect can explain emotions. Emotional intelligence can hold them. And those are not the same skill. You canarticulate your trauma, analyze your triggers, debate psychology, and still react impulsively, shut down under pressure, or externalize blame when discomfort arises. Knowledge without regulation creates confidence without stability. And that combination often causes more harm than ignorance ever did.

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