Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships by Daniel Goleman is a powerful follow-up to his work on emotional intelligence, focusing on how our interactions shape our lives. Goleman dives into the science of human relationships, explaining how our brains are wired to connect—and how these connections influence our emotions, decisions, and behaviors.
The book introduces the concept of social intelligence, which includes the ability to read social cues, understand others’ feelings, and navigate complex social situations effectively. Goleman explains how even small interactions—like tone of voice, facial expressions, and body language—can have a lasting impact on relationships and well-being.
Backed by research in neuroscience and psychology, the book reveals how positive interactions can boost health, reduce stress, and improve performance, while negative ones can have the opposite effect.
You’ll also learn how to strengthen key social skills such as empathy, attunement, and influence—making you more effective in personal relationships, leadership roles, and business environments.
What you’ll gain from this book:
- A deeper understanding of human relationships and social behavior
- Improved communication and interpersonal skills
- Greater empathy and ability to read social cues
- Stronger influence in personal and professional settings
Perfect for readers interested in: psychology, relationships, leadership, communication, and personal development.





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