“We can all have a meltdown, even world leaders and a former President, current Presidential candidate Donald Trump. We are all human. Less hateful words and more emotional intelligence is needed,” quote from Jomo Jesus Thomas Suriel, 8 year old prodigy, children’s book author of emotional intelligence books.
On Sunday, September 15, 2024, on Truth social media and reposted on X, formerly known as Twitter, former U.S. President and current presidential candidate Donald Trump wrote in all caps, “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT,” because the billionaire pop star Taylor Swift stated that she would be endorsing Kamala Harris for U.S. President. Trump’s post quickly spread worldwide as his harsh comments were aimed at Taylor Swift, one of the most popular music artists in the world.
Do you really believe that Former President Donald Trump hates Taylor Swift?
“We can all have a meltdown and erupt like a volcano, even world leaders and former President Trump. We are all human. Less hateful words and more emotional intelligence are needed. Donald Trump knows that Taylor Swift is a great superstar singer and he was upset because she is voting for Kamala Harris,” said Jomo Jesus Thomas, 8 year old child prodigy and author of the emotional intelligence book series the “Emotions Volcano” and “The Angry Vacuum.” “Trump should not use the word hate when he does not mean it, he actually admires Taylor Swift for her music, her beauty, and her success. Trump was not telling the truth when he says that he hates her. He lost control of his emotions and was very upset. Grownups, parents, kids, and presidents can have anger outbursts.”
What can Donald Trump do to help himself stay calm and not say hateful words about Taylor Swift?
Jomo Jesus offered tips on coping with a meltdown. “Trump can take deep breaths, meditate, communicate with his family and trusted friends to help him calm down. He can also golf if that helps him to relax at his golf course at Mars-Lago. We all get mad and we all say things that we don’t mean. We can learn from each other that a little more emotional intelligence can help us stay calm and control our emotions.” Young kids can learn to get better at managing their emotions and become future great leaders in the world, but they have to understand their emotions and learn to manage them,” says Sandra Clifton, the co-founder of The Smart Brain Train Academy and Emotional Intelligence Youth Leadership.
According to child prodigy, Trump can help himself and influence many others by showing more emotional intelligence and using coping skills to manage emotions. Emotional intelligence is one of the important skills that we need as humans to understand each other, said Jomo Gamal Thomas, co-founder of the Smart Brain Train Academy and illustrator of the “Emotions Volcano” and the “Angry Vacuum.” “In a time of political elections, clearly, emotions are very volatile and we should remember the words of the First U.S. President George Washington, ‘The unity of government which constitutes you one people is also now dear to you. It is justly so, for it is a main pillar in the edifice of your real independence, the support of your tranquility at home, your peace abroad; of your safety; of your prosperity; of that very liberty which you so highly prize.”
Provided by The Smart Brain Train Academy
About the Authors
Jomo Jesus Thomas Suriel is a multi-published author of Sid The Super Happy Kid and Laura The Emotions Explorer, “The Emotions Volcano” and Amazon #1 best-selling new releases for Children’s Education Reference category, the “Angry Vacuum.” His next upcoming book in his emotional intelligence book series is “The Critical Critters.” He is a child prodigy and bilingual in Spanish and English. His children’s books often include English and Spanish references, plus useful tools for developing emotional intelligence and self-regulation. He is a natural communicator with a profound understanding of emotional intelligence and self-regulation. Jomo Jesus is a pioneer in the category genre of children’s fiction books in the area of emotional intelligence and emotional regulation. He has a fantastic ability to simplify complex ideas for young readers. He also studies Mandarin and Hebrew. His books include the series Sid the Super Happy Kid and Laura the Emotions Explorer, The Emotions Volcano, The Angry Vacuum, and the Super Happy Kid Defeats the Angries, and Super Happy Kid in Angry Land. His books are published by The Smart Brain Train Academy, member of the IBPA.
Sandra Clifton, MBA, is an educator, entrepreneur, software developer, and founder of the Clifton Academy in New Jersey. She is the co-founder of the Positive Peers Learning Software and the Smart Brain Train Academy. She is co-author of the EQ plus IQ Academy, 10 in 1 Education Workbook, and Summer Bridge Learning for kids ages 2-8, and developer of the EI and IQ Academy Curriculum for Emotionally Intelligent Children and she is the editor of the Emotions Volcano And My First Bible For Kids. She also co-founded ParentshelpParents.com, ChangeChildBehavior.com , and positive and Mindful Parenting Academy. She focuses on Emotional and Social Intelligence for young school children and parents. She co-founded the Emotional Intelligence Youth Leadership Academy.
Jomo Gamal Thomas is a bilingual author, illustrator, artist, attorney, entrepreneur, and game developer. He has developed children’s education technology and emotional intelligence apps and co-founded the Positive Peers Learning Software Partners, the Smart Brain Train Academy, ParentsHelpParents.com, and Positive and Mindful Parenting. Jomo has written My First Bible for Kids (Old Testament and New Testament). His son, Jomo Jesus Thomas Suriel, inspired him to develop mindful education apps, visual social-emotional intelligence learning apps, and early social-emotional intelligence learning apps for children on the autistic spectrum, ADHD, and ODD.