How to Win Friends and Influence People
by Dale Carnegie
Dale Carnegie’s book, How to Win Friends and Influence People, is the granddaddy of all self-help books and has sold an estimated 15 million copies since its publication in 1936.
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“It was really a life-changing book for me. Even though everything in it was common sense, and something I intuitively knew, it was the first time I’d seen anyone put it in a logical, applicable way. And I really started to apply those basic principles. It was a very, very important part of shaping me for the future.” Read more...
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