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How to Stop Worrying and Start Living
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How to Stop Worrying and Start Living

by Dale Carnegie

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Recommended by 4 notable people, including Tim Ferriss and Ran Segall

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Recommended by 6 sources and appears in Positivity, Self Help, and For Men.

The book 'How to stop worrying & start living' suggest many ways to conquer worry and lead a wonderful life.The book mentions fundamental facts to know about worry and magic formula for solving worrysome situations.Psychologists & Doctors' view:Worry can make even the most stolid person ill.Worry may cause nervous breakdown.Worry can even cause to...

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Recommended by 6 sources and appears in Positivity, Self Help, and For Men.

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I love @DaleCarnegie the book was a great positive influence on my life | Such a great book. | Surprisingly sophisticated.
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