Although Dale Carnegie’s books were written in the last century, they are still relevant and interesting. No modern research and new techniques can replace or outrank the psychological experience that the author accumulated and analyzed. In the book “How to Stop Worrying and Start Living,” you can find answers to the most pressing and difficult questions. There are tips on how to cope with fears, how to learn to relax, how to use your own imagination in the right direction, and much more.
At the same time, all the material is presented easily and accessibly. No complex or boring “teachings.” The examples and comparisons are so simple that one can only marvel at how convincingly they sound—reaching straight to the heart…
For example, D. Carnegie recommends relaxing like “a kitten dozing in the sun.” After all, you won’t find a cat whose nerves are shattered or who has insomnia.
Carnegie’s books can give a good push toward improving life for the better. They can lift your mood, set you on an optimistic path, become a guiding thread in the dark labyrinth of panic and depression.