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"A Story Book That I Read Last Week"( 200 words)​

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Answered by AravindhPrabu2005
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I have just completed reading “How to Win Friends and Influence People Book by Dale Carnegie”. It is one of the best books so far in this category. In this book, Mr Carnegie explains in a simple way so, that everyone can understand it.

Basically, he divided the book into 4 parts and each part has its own principles.

Part 1- Fundamental Techniques In Handling People

Under this part, he explains three different principles which are worthy to remember or need to follow while dealing with people.

1. “Don't criticise, condemn or complain”.

2. “ Give honest and sincere appreciation”.

3. “ Arouse in the other person and eager want”.

Part 2- Six Ways to Make People Like You

“Become genuinely interested in other people”.

“Smile”.

“ Remember that a person’s name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language”.

“ Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves”.

‘Talk in terms of the other person's interests”.

“Make the other person feel important and do it sincerely”.

Part- 3 How to Win People to Your Way of Thinking

“The only way to get the best of an argument is to avoid it”.

“Show respect for the other person's opinions. Never say, 'You are wrong’”.

“If you are wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically”.

“Begin in a friendly way”.

“ Get the other person saying ‘yes, yes' immediately”.

“Let the other person do a great deal of the talking”.

“Let other people feel that the idea is his or hers”.

“Try honestly to see things from the other person's point of view”

“Be sympathetic with the other person's ideas and desires”.

“Appeal to the nobler motives”.

“Dramatise your ideas”

“Throw down a challenge”.

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Answered by JONE45AVENGERS
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When I was growing up, it was popular for pediatricians to put a rack of children's books in their waiting rooms alongside their germy toys.

It was not uncommon to find Highlights magazine in the racks, alongside Uncle Arthur's Bedtime Stories, such were the top picks of the times.

The first book I remember reading by myself, I picked up when I was awaiting a consultation for my first surgery, a tonsillectomy, with Dr. Vaupel when I was only six years old.

His waiting room was full that day, so I decided to read myself a story. It took a long time. There were a lot of words, and very few pictures in it for a six-year-old.

The illustrations were pretty messed up.

I remember pulling the book from the rack and, with widened eyes, I sat down and started reading.

A horrible story!

It might have been better, had I not been able to read at all, at such a young age, such was the twisted plot Uncle Arthur spun.

The story was about a little boy named Bobby, who had been run over by a car and was horribly injured.

He was subsequently hospitalized for his injuries.

He was failing on his hospital bed, and at the end of the sad story, his brother propped up his arm to hold it up to the heavens so Jesus could see it. Bobby was too weak to hold up his own hand, so his brother propped it up with pillows for him.

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