7. Dale Carnegie on Winning Friends and Influencing People
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In this episode we discuss Dale Carnegie's 1936 best-selling book "How to Win Friends and Influence People." The book explores -Whether or not all human behavior is self interested -How to make people feel important -Why remembering people's names is such a big deal Host: Zach Stehura zachstehura.com Guest: Shaheed Majid Theme Music: Polyenso listen here See what piece we are unpacking next at UnpackingIdeas.com
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