Emotional intelligence. Are you a reader or a guesser?
Get your read — free on iPhoneYou've built a wall between yourself and the emotional world. Maybe you don't notice your own feelings until they explode. Maybe you genuinely can't read other people. Maybe you think emotions are inefficient and logic should rule everything. Whatever the cause, your EQ firewall protects you from pain but also blocks connection. You're not broken — you just never got the tutorial. And that's fixable.
You have strong emotional intelligence with room to grow. You're self-aware, generally good at managing your reactions, and you read people well. You probably have one weaker area — maybe self-management under extreme stress, or reading strangers vs. friends. But your baseline is solid. People feel comfortable around you because you make emotional safety look effortless.
Your emotional intelligence is exceptional. You understand yourself deeply, manage your reactions skillfully, read other people with scary accuracy, and navigate relationships like a diplomat. You're the person everyone trusts, the leader people follow willingly, the friend who always knows what to say. This isn't just talent — it's a skill you've built. The risk? Taking on everyone else's emotions until you forget your own.
You're emotionally aware enough to know you have blind spots. Sometimes you react before thinking. Sometimes you misread a room. Sometimes you know exactly what someone needs but can't bring yourself to give it. The good news: EQ is learnable. Every awkward conversation, every emotional meltdown, every 'I should've handled that differently' is data. You're collecting data. Now use it.
Open Caught, pick this read, answer a short set of AI-built questions. The Eye watches the pattern — not the answers you think you gave — and writes your verdict.