How to Stop Worrying and Start Living
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Carnegie wrote it because, by his own account, he was one of the unhappiest young men in New York. A practical cure for worry.
| Author |
Dale Carnegie |
|---|---|
| ISBN |
9789394941076 |
| Year Of Publication |
2022 |
| Pages |
272 |
| Language |
English |
| Binding |
Paperback |
| Publisher |
Rising India Book House |
ISBN: 9789394941076
Year Of Publication: 2022
Pages : 272
Language : English
Binding : Paperback
Publisher: Rising India Book House
One of the first bestselling self-help books ever published, and still among the most widely read.
Dale Carnegie explained that he wrote this book because he had been "one of the unhappiest lads in New York" — sick with worry over a job and a life he disliked, and determined to work out how to stop. What came of it is a set of practical techniques for shutting worry down: living in day-tight compartments, facing the worst case squarely, refusing to let small things wear you away, and keeping busy enough that anxiety has nowhere to settle.
The aim throughout is a fuller and more enjoyable life, lived with more attention to the people around you.
Dale Carnegie was born on 24 November 1888 on a farm in Maryville, Missouri, the second son of the farmers James William Carnegie and his wife Amanda Elizabeth Harbison. His courses in public speaking and self-improvement, first taught at a New York YMCA, grew into an organisation that still bears his name.
He died of Hodgkin's disease on 1 November 1955 at his home in Forest Hills, New York, and is buried in Belton, Cass County, Missouri.
Carnegie wrote it because, by his own account, he was one of the unhappiest young men in New York. A practical cure for worry.

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