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About the Book
It’s what everyone knows, but few analyze: the way our families
shape us and the way we relate with everyone else. Families and
Social Intelligence guides readers to be more aware of the power
and complexity of families and other social influences in day-to-day
life. Our social intelligence, the sum total of this kind of
understanding, shows us how our families are related to our beliefs,
social classes, cultures, and societies, as well as how we can makes
changes in ourselves and our families.
Increasing our social intelligence encourages us to add meaning and
purpose in our lives, so that we are freer and more independent in our
families, as well as more effective in contributing to the common
good.
As we continue to build our social intelligence, we and our
families become stronger and healthier. Because social intelligence is
learned rather than innate, we can pass this know-how on to others,
especially to members of the youngest generations of our families. |