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Smile

Smile

This chapter introduces the second principle of human relations: Smile. The author explains that a smile is a simple but powerful way to show friendliness, warmth, and interest in others. He cites examples of how a smile can make people more attractive, more persuasive, and more successful. He also gives tips on how to smile sincerely and genuinely, even when feeling unhappy or stressed. He suggests that smiling can improve one’s mood and attitude, as well as the mood and attitude of others. He concludes that a smile is a valuable asset that costs nothing but creates much.

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This book shows the importance of avoiding criticism and understanding human nature in dealing with people. It also gives some suggestions on how to get the most out of reading the book, such as reviewing it frequently, applying the principles in daily life, and keeping a record of one’s progress. The web page aims to persuade the reader that mastering the art of human relations can lead to a richer, fuller, happier, and more fulfilling life.

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