Ross Tartan: Read it, learn from it, and put it into practice. Be the person you were meant to be.
United States on Oct 31, 2023
ThadLek: I will be rereading this book for the rest of my life. The insights enclosed are timeless and I can’t recommend this book enough!
United States on Oct 16, 2023
Amazon Customer: Great book. Should be required reading for everyone. If we all employed the methods in this book, the world would be a much better place.
United States on Sep 25, 2023
Alex: I read this from my public library the first time in 2020, and I just finished again this year (Sept. 2023). I have two books I want to habit silly read every six months:
- Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss
- Win Friends in the Digital Era by Dale Carnegie
This book alone influences me to be a better person.
United States on Sep 08, 2023
Disha Mahajna: Grate book for introvert people!
Germany on Sep 11, 2022
Donald: I learned a lot from this book a good read for anyone that is looking for self improvement, digital copy is a little pricy tho
Canada on Feb 04, 2021
George E.George E.: From left to right, I read this book about 35 to 40 years ago, and In my opinion, it is only surpassed in popularity and long life by The Holy Bible. The Holy Bible and this book is the reason for my multimillion-dollar success over the last 40 years and being able to help many people have a better life. I re-purchased this ebook for .99 a few months ago to re-read, it is a bit out of date but still very relevant. I purchased the center one in paperback so I could mark it with a highlighter and make notes in a small spring ring notebook. I Purchased #3 for my grandson. It is the latest version for the digital age. If you are serious about making a difference in this world get a new version of the Holy Bible and the #3 book, Change your life and your world for the better, learn to help others and God will bless you. Good reading and may the Lord bless you from this day forward.
Canada on Sep 07, 2019
Ian Mann: Dale Carnegie could be credited (or blamed depending on your perspective) for the glut of motivational books that have been published since 1936. How to Win Friends and Influence People was released that year and was rated by Time magazine in 2011 as one of their top one hundred books of all time.
The sagacious investor, Warren Buffett, has only one diploma hanging in his office, his certificate of Dale Carnegie training.
The version I am reviewing here follows the format of the original 1936 edition, but does more than simply use twenty-first century examples; it adapts the time-honoured principles to the age of the social megaphone. If there ever was a time when Carnegie’s principles need to be taken seriously, it must certainly be now.
The first principle, “If you want honey, don’t kick over the hive,” has been retitled “Bury your boomerangs.” The boomerangs are the things you say and write that when aimed at others, spin back and hit you. An article from the Huffington Post quoted in the book describes thirteen Facebook posts that got their authors dismissed from their jobs. Googling “dismissed from my job because of Facebook” yields fourty-six million...
United States on Apr 11, 2017
Mr. B. Shepherd: A thoroughly simplistic book, which states the obvious. Whilst simple and obvious it still conveys messages that most of us forget daily especially when communicating with others.
The chapter summary is essentially as follows:
- don't focus on problems but solutions
- didn't find fault reaffirm good qualities
- find out what the other people desire and focus on that
- take an interest in other people's interests in order to improve relationships
- smile a lot
- remember people's names
- listen more than talk and do so actively
- talk about things that matter to others even if they don't you
- make others feel good about themselves
- don't argue with others even when you're right
- admit your faults
- begin friendly and don't go in expecting a fight
- tap into the group collective
- allow others to take the glory
- appeal to honest motives and people will support you
- talk with others about your journey
- lead by example, the impossible should be embraced rather than shunned
- say positive things even when giving bad feedback
- acknowledge your faults before looking at others
- highlight your mistakes quickly...
United Kingdom on Mar 14, 2014
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Kevin: The CDs do not work , save you money an the headache and buy from somewhere else , i would giv no stars if i could.
United Kingdom on Nov 02, 2023