How To Win Friends And Influence People
How to Win Friends and Influence People' is one of the first best-selling self-help books ever published. Just after publishing, it quickly exploded into an overnight success, eventually selling more than 15 million copies worldwide, and pioneering an entire genre of self-help and personal success books.
With an enduring grasp of human nature, it teaches his readers how to handle people without letting them feel manipulated, how to make people feel important without inspiring resentment, how win people over to your point of view without causing offence, and how to make a friend out of just about anyone. Millions of people around the world have improved their lives based on the teachings of Dale Carnegie. This classic book will turn your relationships around and improve your interactions with everyone in your life.
Dale Carnegie (1888–1955) was an American writer and lecturer and the developer of famous courses in self-improvement, salesmanship, corporate training, public speaking and interpersonal skills.
He was born in an impoverished family in Maryville, Missouri. Carnegie harboured a strong love and passion for public speaking from a very early age and was very proactive in debate in high school. During the early 1930’s, he was renowned and very famous for his books and a radio program. 'When How to Win Friends and Influence People' was published in 1930, it became an instant success and subsequently became one of the biggest bestsellers of all time.
Carnegie loved teaching others to climb the pillars of success. His valuable and tested advice was used in many domains and has been the inspiration of many famous people’s success. One of the core ideas in his books is that it is possible to change other people's behavior by changing one's reaction to them.
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About the Author
DALE CARNEGIE was born in Maryville, Missouri on 24 November 1888. He attended the State Teacher's College in Warrensburg and served in the United States Army during World War I. Before beginning a long career in writing about self-improvement, salesmanship, and interpersonal skills, along with material for corporate training programmes, he was a teacher of public speaking. He taught night classes at a YMCA in New York where his classes became wildly popular and highly attended. In 1936, he issued a self-help book, How to Win Friends and Influence People to be used as a textbook for his courses in effective speaking and human relations. It touched a nerve and filled a human need that was more than a faddish phenomenon of the Great Depression after the war. By the time of his death, the book had sold five million copies in 31 languages, making it one of the bestselling books of all time.