A theory exploring two fundamental dimensions of human intelligence — and where you stand between them.
Our senses form a bridge between us and the outside world. Information gathered through them is transmitted first to our emotions, then processed by our intellect. This theory divides intelligence into two intertwined abilities: Emotional Ability — the capacity to feel one's environment and others — and Analysis Ability — the capacity to process, name, and act on those feelings. Together, they define your intelligence type.
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