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How to Win Friends and Influence People
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie is a timeless exploration of human interaction, built on the belief that kindness, respect, and genuine interest hold more influence than authority or argument. At its core, the book reflects on how relationships — personal and professional — are strengthened not by strategy, but by empathy and understanding. It suggests that influence is less about persuasion and more about the ability to make others feel seen, valued,
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The Fault in Our Stars
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green unfolds as a meditation on love, mortality, and the fragile beauty of ordinary days. Centered on two young lives marked by illness, it explores how meaning can emerge even when time feels limited. Rather than dwelling solely on tragedy, the book examines how connection, humour, and vulnerability can coexist with suffering. Its essence lies not in the inevitability of loss, but in how deeply people can live despite it.Green’s writing is ten
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