Must read!
5
By Sheyg
I believe everyone should read this book but especially those who suffer from debilitating anxiety. It has changed my life.
A great follow up to How To Win Friends
4
By Lower7896
I loved reading the anecdotes at the end, specifically learning about Rockefeller and Ben Franklin’s methods on moral or prudential algebra.
The nature of life remains the same
5
By Flashdance
It’s funny how the character of our environment changes daily, however the nature of human related issues stays the same. The many lessons D. Carnegie shares at the turn of the 20th Century apply as much, if not more in the 21st Century.
Living freely
5
By Mhamsad
This book is so good, it helps me how to live freely without worries and it helps me to apply the technics which is written automatically
How to start living and stop worry
5
By Ted3333
This book will end your worry if you follow the programs
Worry? No one has time for that.
5
By COXIME
This lovely collection of literature provides a solid backdrop of techniques to handle and manage stress in its many manifestations.
Plus the supporting letters from various sources help solidify the impact of dissolving negative thinking from our lives.
Amazing... Thank you!
5
By Cin316
I'm only about 100 pages in and I love it. So glad I found this. I've read the first chapter 3 times because it's that USEFUL. This book is for anyone who not only worries, but who is stressed or just wants a good read. Thank you to the author. I've been going through a very tough time.
A life saver
5
By Rose19823
This has helped me through some tough times. I read it one chapter every night at random and lo and behold it works like magic. Making me calmer, happier, peaceful and with a more broader view of the world. I got this as a gift from my father and this book is truly worth for me its weight in gold.
Exceptional
5
By Bamaberkeley
This is a must read for anyone who wants to conquer worry. I am a Life Coach, and many of these principles, I apply in my program.
How To Stop Worrying and Start Living
5
By Diane Giddeons
I am not now, or ever have been a chronic worrier. Yet, life has been heavy at times and I have always purposed to live and agree that "to everything there is a season" (Ecc. 3). Next to the Bible, this is probably THE very best book of sound advice for anyone to pattern their life by. I am grateful for the hours and efforts that Dale Carnegie contributed to make this available. It will strengthen the mind of any reader.