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<p>^He’s the guy who wrote “How to Make Friends and Influence People.” One of the things he points out is that everyone has so much stuff you don’t know about that, in the end, it’s best not to criticize them unless you understand exactly what he or they went through. He uses Abraham Lincoln extensively to support this…</p>

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<p>If you’re curious: Dale Carnegie (CARnegee) and that super-rich-but-super-generous ■■■■■■■ Andrew Carnegie (carNAYgee) were distant cousins. Difference is that Dale Carnegie became an expert in understanding human relations and contributed tremendously in that field while Andrew Carnegie was the richest man in America who gave a bunch of money to what become the Carnegie Mellon University. D. Carnegie makes frequent references of A. Carnegie’s genius human relationship skills in the book, though, so I guess you could say A. Carnegie was more successful.</p>