What is Buddhism view on this?
**Spiritual Intelligence (SQ)**
SQ may be defined as: “The ability to behave with wisdom and compassion, while maintaining inner and outer peace, regardless of the situation.” Wisdom and compassion being the pillars of SQ.
1. Deeper understanding of one’s own world view, life purpose, value hierarchy and controlling personal ego to consider the higher self.
2. Self-mastery of one’s spiritual growth, living your purpose, values and vision, sustaining faith in and seeking guidance from a higher power.
3. Universal awareness of world view of others, limitations and power of human perception, awareness of spiritual laws and transcendental oneness
4. Social Mastery/Spiritual Presence: wise and effective mentor of spiritual principles; leadership change agent; making wise and compassionate decisions; and being aligned with the ebb and flow of life.
Does Buddhism agrees on this statement below or there are more pillars?
> Wisdom and compassion being the pillars of SQ.
Source - TRUE LEADERSHIP - SQ+EQ+IQ+PQ = SUCCESS
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May 28, 2022, 03:18 AM
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