How to Win Friends & Influence People Free Audiobook

How to Win Friends & Influence People (1936)

For over sixty years, the rock-solid, tried-and-true advice in this book has helped million of people in both their business and personal lives.

How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie teaches people how to communicate effectively and lead others. It’s an interesting guide about interpersonal relationships, written in simple words, and built on a few basic pillars.

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By implementing these techniques, you may succeed in your daily life or career. If you want to influence people, then this book is essential. It will help you become a leader. It is not about manipulating people; it is about improving your emotional intelligence by understanding others better.

“The facts and stories in the book are timeless. Each chapter helps us become a better person. It’s still relevant today as it was back then when it was first published.”

The Book Guide® Editor

If you’re the more experienced person, you might treat the book like a review of your communication skills. However, if you feel like you’re a poor communicator and an ineffective influencer, this book could change your life.

How to Win Friends & Influence People (1936) by Dale Carnegie

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