The difference between SARKS’ IQ and Shatta’s (EQ) is money
The beef going on in the music industry has a lot of twists and turns and varied dimensions. However, from the perspective of Intelligence quotient (IQ) and Emotional Intelligence, can one say that the difference between SARKS’ (IQ) and Shatta’s (EQ) is money? Shatta fans are convinced that their idol is stubborn rich from his hard work. But SARK fans are saying their legend does not blow is horns. In his last beef track, SARK has indicated musicians must pay his if h must do a beef song for them.
Intelligence quotient (IQ) and Emotional Intelligence have come into the argument and this is the level of the beef between fans of the two music legends on Facebook now.
According to medium.com high emotional intelligence (EQ) positively affects the ability to work even more than IQ. … Unlike IQ, which is laid genetically, a person can develop, regulate and increase his emotional intelligence throughout his/her life and achieve success in the areas where single intelligence works less.
Sampled comments on Facebook between Shatta and SARK fans
SHATTA FAN: IQ they take they make money? Shatta then SARK who get high IQ? High IQ=Poverty High Emotional Intliigence (EI) = riches if you don’t know go and ask bill gate in classmates way complete school as in drop-out….Comments like this keep making us hink deeper…
SHATTA FAN: For where…in no-no the importance of CSR – corporate social responsibility and shatta too they over talk. If in give you niddle in go come talk…we just want make them both go build thema houses for river top then lef we…
SARK FAN: That’s why he said there are two groups, one wants social media to see he’s done dis and dat nd one doesn’t want social media to see.
SARK FAN: jxt listen to urself???
U bringing my father into dis shows u nt up for this,if my father gives me money in front of my siblings is dat one a donation?? hw shatta fans think is so depressing???
Fans of SARK have descended heavily on Shatta and have concluded that Shatta is not as sensible as SARK. Fans of Shatta have said If that is true, it may be the reason why Shatta seems to be more successful as far as music is concerned in Ghana today.
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Love him or hate him, Shatta may have a low level of Intelligence Quotient (IQ) according to his fans but that is where all the difference lies. He has high Emotional Intelligence (EQ) they argued. That in itself is also debatable.
According to Shatta’s fans, he connected with his fans in his Faith concert and showed love and that. it takes a lot of (EQ) to come out with such a novel idea they added.
But Eric Lupton, CEO of Life Saver Pool Fence has a piece of advice for us all including our beefing musicians “Understanding your emotions, controlling them, and understanding other peoples’ might be the most important asset in working with others,”
This is an asset for leading, cooperating and career success. If you have a high IQ and a low (EQ), you are more likely to show signs of insecurity in oneself and your actions, have the tendency to excessively self-criticize and not easily find a common language with others.
However, if musicians like Shatta and SARK can dig deep into their emotional intelligence and revive from within, they stand the chance to reap the full benefits of emotional intelligence according to Goleman.
This personal competence determines how much we are able to control ourselves
- Self-awareness (knowledge of our internal states, preferences, opportunities, etc.),
- Self-regulation (Ability to control our inner states and motivations),
- Motivation (Emotional inclinations that guide or facilitate the achievement of goals).
Stop the beef, quench the fire, let us stay calm, every one of us should develop his or her emotional intelligence in addition to whatever Intelligence quotient (IQ) you have this COVID-19 pandemic.
Source: NewsGhana24.com