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DALE CARNEGIE

The difference between appreciation and flattery? That is simple. One is sincere and the other insincere. One comes from the heart out, the other from the teeth out. One is unselfish, the other selfish. One is universally admired, the other universally condemned.

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Top inspirational quotes from the book How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. This book had a major impact in my life. I was able to get my first job at 18 due to using Dale Carnegie's teachings from this book.

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Appreciation and flattery

  • Flattery is selfish and insincere. It’s cheap praise. You tell the other person precisely what he thinks about himself.
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Techniques for dealing with others

Techniques for dealing with others

  1. Do not criticize, do not condemn or complain: God does not intend to judge man until the end of his days. Why, then, should you or I judge him?
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Make People Feel Important

Make People Feel Important

People want the approval of those with whom they come in contact. They want recognition of their true worth. They want a feeling that they are essential to the world.

But they don’t want to listen to cheap, insincere flattery - they crave sincere appreciat...

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