Saturday, June 30, 2012

Too many ‘Q’s

When I was younger, there were times when we were tested on our IQ.  For everything else, we just drew on our talents and education to develop our so-called socio-affective skills. Until the arrival of the EQ, the quotient for emotional intelligence.  In past years, we added the SQ or spiritual quotient to the list. So far, I’m OK with that.  Recently, a new quotient has emerged: the RQ or risk quotient that describes to what degree one is capable of understanding the risk levels in situations.
“To measure is to know”, but the question is: is man measurable and more importantly, does he have to be measured?  What does it contribute?  Does not it just mean that we will end up with  a statistical or mathematical calculation of what we should call a ‘normal human being’?  I prefer the smallest common multiple…
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