What does the emotional intelligence of the eight-character offender mean?

Emotional quotient (EQ) of eight-character criminals refers to a certain correlation between a person's five elements in eight-character numerology and his EQ level. According to the eight-character theory, a person's fate consists of five elements: year, month, day and time, while emotional intelligence is the ability of individuals to cope with social interaction, emotional expression and self-management. If a person's eight-character and five-element attributes are out of balance with his emotional intelligence level, he may encounter many difficulties in social interaction, thus falling into the quagmire of interpersonal communication problems.

There may be many reasons for emotional intelligence of eight-character offenders, and family environment is one of them. Family atmosphere and parent-child relationship have a vital influence on the development of individual emotional intelligence. If a person lacks family support and care in the process of growing up, it may lead to his emotional development being blocked, thus lowering his emotional intelligence level. Therefore, in the process of cultivating children, parents should pay attention to the guidance and cultivation of emotions and emotions.

For those who find that their emotional intelligence is unbalanced, they should seek help in time and learn to improve their emotional intelligence. The improvement of emotional intelligence requires constant practice and reflection, as well as learning the ability to solve problems and the skills to adjust emotions. When encountering any challenges or difficulties, actively seeking solutions and maintaining a balanced mentality will help to establish better interpersonal communication and cooperation.