How To Win Friends and Influence PeopleSimon and Schuster, 2010 M08 24 - 320 pages Updated in 2022 for today’s readers, Dale Carnegie’s timeless bestseller How to Win Friends and Influence People is a classic that has improved and transformed the professional and personal and lives of millions. One of the best-known motivational guides in history, Dale Carnegie’s groundbreaking book has sold tens of millions of copies, been translated into almost every known language, and has helped countless people succeed. Originally published during the depths of the Great Depression—and equally valuable during booming economies or hard times—Carnegie’s rock-solid, time-tested advice has carried countless people up the ladder of success in their professional and personal lives. How to Win Friends and Influence People teaches you: -How to communicate effectively -How to make people like you -How to increase your ability to get things done -How to get others to see your side -How to become a more effective leader -How to successfully navigate almost any social situation -And so much more! Achieve your maximum potential with this updated version of a classic—a must-read for the 21st century. |
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Contents
If You Want to Gather Honey | 3 |
The Big Secret of Dealing with People | 17 |
He Who Can Do This Has the Whole World | 46 |
A Simple Way to Make a Good First Impression | 63 |
3 | 71 |
An Easy Way to Become a Good Conversationalist | 80 |
How to Interest People | 89 |
How to Make People Like You Instantly | 94 |
What Everybody Wants | 167 |
An Appeal That Everybody Likes | 175 |
The Movies Do It TV Does It Why Dont You Do It? | 181 |
When Nothing Else Works Try This | 186 |
How to Change People Without Giving Offense or Arousing Resentment | 191 |
If You Must Find Fault This Is the Way to Begin | 193 |
How to Criticizeand Not Be Hated for It | 199 |
Talk About Your Own Mistakes First | 203 |
PART THREE How to Win People to Your Way of Thinking | 107 |
You Cant Win an Argument | 109 |
A Sure Way of Making Enemies and How to Avoid It | 116 |
If Youre Wrong Admit It | 127 |
A Drop of Honey | 135 |
The Secret of Socrates | 144 |
The Safety Valve in Handling Complaints | 150 |
How to Get Cooperation | 155 |
A Formula That Will Work Wonders for You | 161 |
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