My rating: 2 of 5 stars
In an age where there’s more people than ever before and there’s hundreds of different ways to connect with each other, you’d think that no-one would feel lonely again. But being liked is where it counts. There’s no major secrets here. A lot of what Booth writes is common sense. The whole book is aimed at insecure people and could be summed up in one page, but there’s also some great tips for nosiness people wishing to increase their sales. When I was reading through the breathing exercises, I felt that my balls could be used as a pair of lungs when he mentioned that I should be breathing from below. Some of the suggestions are a bit meek and they’re more of the complimentary or monetary perspective rather than making you a better entertainer. There’s also no protocol for group behaviour. Still, you might find yourself correcting the way that you say things to people to present a better attitude, even if it’s too late (which actually overemphasises your previous attitude).
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