Free Online Access to the Unrevised Edition of Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People
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Summary
This website hosts the complete unrevised edition of Dale Carnegie's classic book "How to Win Friends and Influence People," with audio-enabled features allowing users to listen to each chapter. The site argues that the revised edition (edited by Carnegie's relatives after his death) watered down the original content. Created by the LifeMathMoney blog author, the site offers free access to the original text for improving social skills, negotiation, and business dealings.
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This website is audio enabled – you can listen to each post by clicking the player at the top.
We use the unrevised edition because we believe the revised edition (the revisions were done by Carnegie's relatives after his death) forcefully makes the...
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