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“KNOW THYSELF” and “To thine own self be true,” aphorisms taken from classic literary works and passed down through many generations as standard wisdom, remain popular even today. Centuries ago, when Socrates and Shakespeare penned those now-immortal words, they probably did not know that they were glimpsing a broader, more exact science—that of emotional intelligence. Today, emotional intelligence has blossomed from studies in social behavior to a measurable, predictable pattern of thought and action that influences decision making and success in relationships. References to feelings, emotions, and interpersonal skills abound in management literature, pointing out the relevance of emotional aptitude in our day. The ability to know and understand oneself,. | the emotionally intelligent nurse leader Mae Taylor Moss press 215 J SSEY BASS EME A Wiley Imprint www.josseybass.com