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12. Mai 2013
What happen when you use language to help people? This book teaches that.
Very interesting. I believe that what you say at any given time can make a difference in the way people will react. Obvious? Yes! But can you imagine if you could talk to a person and make a change in a life and death situation. Can language be a tool to help people struggling with problems? This too is yes! What you say and how you say it; and, in the case of this book, when you say it is critical. Anyone who is a first responder to an accident, life and death situation, ER, etc. can benefit from this book. Beyond just talking language can be a positive tool for good if understood and used properly. This book can help a person to do this.
10. Okt 2011
An insightful view on developing courage in the toughest times of life.
2 von 2 finden das hilfreich There are many books on this subject and I view Dale Carnegie the leader in promoting these ideas to the public in mass. His writings are exceptionally fun to read and the message is timeless. This was one of his later books published around 1944, on the back end of WW2, and encompasses many thoughts from "How to win friends and influence people" first published in 1936, in the middle of the "Great Depression". His approach is honest. He looks at human relations from a view of "how can I become a better person and more concerned about my fellow man than myself." Yes many of the techniques he alludes to in his writings can be used to manipulate without caring. They are just tools, just like a hammer can be used to help build a house, you can use to hit someone in the head. The 1930 parallel the way things are now. People from presidents of corporations to the Joe on the street flocked to his seminars and speeches then to learn how to improve there abilities to better deal with people. There are many books on the subject of manipulating people. The difference between Dale Carnegie and most of them is a matter heart, sympathy, compassion, and caring for the other person; which, he believed was the main main components to true human relations. I must reiterate, he was writing at a time when the world was involved in two of the most horrible things that could happen to a people, the "Great Depression" and WW2. He wrote to and for people that were struggling at all levels. If it worked for them it can work for you.

03. Aug 2021
Just what I was looking for!
Just what I was looking for!