and green doesn't even "tell" you to do these things either, they are observations not commandments. you don't immediately build all these into your life and become what you imagine to be some godlike psychopath because you're not smart enough to do that and it will backfire. you should however take note of the laws because others do act that way and it makes it easier to tell when someone is trying to fuck you over. forewarned is forearmed etc
Has anyone read this thing?
no it doesn't, no wonder you fell for a pyramid scheme
>hates america
>is a commie
like clockwork, kek
Don't be a smart ass
I don't remember it was 2 years ago
Got a couple self help books that I haven't thrown out yet
It's good advice for someone socially inept, but since the main messages are "be interested" and "like people" it's kinda hard to use it as a guide
I literally became pic related after reading it
>businessinsider.com/lessons-from-how-to-win-friends-and-influence-people-2015-4
I own the book the article is on point.
I found it a better-read-than-not kind of book. It does raise some interesting points about social behavior but imo seems lacking some very fundamental stuff that autists like me would benefic a lot from
I'd suggest giving it a read, then reading it again in a few years
it definitely assumes a certain level of social aptitude. Most of it is written from the perspective of an employee or manager who wants to further his career by getting along with everyone in the company. Remember that it was written during the depression when a lot of people had a hard time being positive about anything.
It's not "How a NEET with 0 irl friends can make buddies and influence money into their life".