Where to Start with Daniel Goleman
Daniel Goleman earned his PhD in psychology from Harvard and spent twelve years as a science journalist at the New York Times, covering brain and behavioral research. That unusual combination of academic rigor and storytelling skill produced Emotional Intelligence, a book that spent over a year on the bestseller list and changed the way businesses, schools, and individuals think about human capability. Goleman went on to write about social intelligence, focus, and leadership, always bringing scientific research to a broad audience. His work has been translated into over 40 languages and has influenced fields from education to corporate management.
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Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ
Daniel Goleman · 352 pages · 1995 · Moderate
Themes: emotional intelligence, self-awareness, empathy, neuroscience, psychology
The book that put emotional intelligence on the map. Goleman synthesizes research from neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral science into a compelling argument that our emotional capabilities are at least as important as our cognitive ones for determining life outcomes.
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This is the book that defined Goleman’s career and introduced the concept of emotional intelligence to millions of readers. It covers five core EQ components: self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills. The research is presented through vivid stories and case studies that make the science feel immediate and relevant.
Goleman draws on his background as both a Harvard-trained psychologist and a veteran science journalist to make complex neuroscience accessible. He explains how the amygdala hijacks rational thought, why childhood emotional development shapes adult performance, and how emotional competencies can be strengthened at any age.
What to Expect
A 352-page book that blends popular science with practical insight. Goleman writes for a general audience, and the narrative moves between lab research, real-world examples, and clear explanations. No background in psychology is required.