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DALE CARNEGIE

Whether in war or peace, the chief difference between good thinking and bad thinking is this: good thinking deals with causes and effects and leads to logical, constructive planning; bad thinking frequently leads to tension and nervous breakdowns

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Cardiologist, scientist, and former airborne officer

Dale Carnegie’s How to Stop Worrying and Start Living offers practical strategies to overcome worry and build a fulfilling life. By focusing on daily progress, cultivating gratitude, and turning challenges into opportunities, Carnegie provides timeless advice to reduce anxiety and boost resilience, making this book an essential guide to emotional well-being.

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