Kak zavoevyvatʹ druzeĭ i okazyvatʹ vlii︠a︡nie na li︠u︡deĭ

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Dale Carnegie: Kak zavoevyvatʹ druzeĭ i okazyvatʹ vlii︠a︡nie na li︠u︡deĭ (Russian language, 1995, "Balenok i K")

695 pages

Russian language

Published Aug. 8, 1995 by "Balenok i K".

ISBN:
978-985-6118-01-5
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OCLC Number:
34316181

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3 stars (4 reviews)

Humans are relational beings. This is the best self-improvement book to know how to create meaningful and fruitful relationships.

35 editions

Felt repetative & wasn't super helpful (for me)

3 stars

As others have said, this probably could have been slimmed down a little more for ease of remembering. The "rules" tend to be very similar so it would be easy to get them confused while trying to impart what you learned into real life.

I also just didn't have a lot to take away from this. I was raised to be a people-pleaser so a lot of the suggestions I have already implemented in my life without having a direct name for it or realizing why I do it. It gave me a little more clarity, but that was it.

Slightly Stretched

3 stars

I understand that this book was written in an entirely different period all-together, however, the pace following each point is far too slowed. Carnegie tells multiple stories for every argument he makes in relation to the human psyche and these all help to sell said arguments but also slow the book's overall pace down as you already know what the outcome of each story will be. Definitely some fascinating arguments and, given how short it is, I would absolutely recommend people to read How to Win Friends and Influence People but it is slow.

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Subjects

  • Success
  • Psychology, Applied
  • Self-realization
  • Public speaking