Self-improvement books
By myzire72
@myzire72 (1154)
Singapore
January 16, 2010 12:55am CST
Do you read self-improvement books? If you do, you would most probably heard of Anthony Robbins, Dale Carnegie, Zig Ziglar, just to name a few. They are well-known gurus in the self-improvement field. So, have you improved yourself as a result of reading their books?
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@mr_pearl (5018)
• India
24 Apr 10
I am a big fan of Dale Carnegie... His book 'How to Win Friends and Influence People', changed my life before a few years... Until then, I had been the most hated and ignored person in my family and friends... After reading that book, and using the principles given in it, I have been successful socially. Now, I have many good friends.. My family thinks I am doing good.. And I have found my real love of life too... An Awesome Guy- Dale Carnegie!!!
@cassay60 (11)
• China
18 Jan 10
i rarely read these kind of books because it tells to do this and not to do that then you'll be successful. but this only works for the writer (i guess) and not for everyone cous we are all unique and different.when i read these kinds of books i have a feeling that i want to succeed and i want to do this immeadiately. but when i calm down i know i can't do this. so now i don'k like these books so much.