| About the Book
Beliefs and Social Intelligence guides readers to become more
aware of the power and complexity of beliefs and social influences in
their everyday lives. Our social intelligence, the sum total of this
understanding, shows us how our beliefs are related to our families,
social classes, cultures, and societies, as well as how we can change
our beliefs and ourselves.
Increasing our social intelligence brings more meanings and
purposes into our lives and makes us more discerning about the beliefs
we hold. Gradually, as we become more socially intelligent, we become
freer and more independent in our beliefs, as well as more effective
in contributing to the common good. We gain the courage needed to let
go of our most contradictory or unproductive beliefs and nurture those
beliefs we truly choose as our own.
Continuing to build our social intelligence—for a lifetime—makes us
and our beliefs stronger and healthier. Furthermore, because social
intelligence is learned rather than innate, we understand how to pass
this valuable know-how to others, especially to the youngest members
of our families and other members of the next generations. |