The earlier guides emphasized attributes that anyone could work on improving, described by words like
Citizenship Duty Work Golden deeds Honor Reputation Morals Manners Integrity
But the new guides celebrated qualities that were—no matter how easy Dale Carnegie made it sound—trickier to acquire. Either you embodied these qualities or you didn’t:
Magnetic Fascinating Stunning Attractive Glowing Dominant Forceful Energetic
It was no coincidence that in the 1920s and the 1930s, Americans became obsessed with movie stars. Who better than a matinee idol to model personal magnetism?
Ganahas quoted2 years ago
“ALL AROUND YOU PEOPLE ARE JUDGING YOU SILENTLY,”
Ganahas quoted2 years ago
The IC, as it became known in the popular press, was developed in the 1920s by a Viennese psychologist named Alfred Adler to describe feelings of inadequacy and their consequences.
ludmila mesbahhas quoted2 years ago
Eleanor spoke out of conscience, and acted as a conscientious person. That was different.”
coolyassu71bookmatehas quotedlast year
introverts are capable of acting like extroverts for the sake of work they consider important, people they love, or anything they value highly.
coolyassu71bookmatehas quotedlast year
rather than sitting around and talking about girls, I got to know them. I used having relationships with girls, plus being good at sports, to have the guys in my pocket. Oh, and every once in a while, you have to punch people. I did that, too.”
coolyassu71bookmatehas quotedlast year
I don’t really like being the guest at someone else’s party, because then I have to be entertaining. But I’ll host parties because it puts you at the center of things without actually being a
coolyassu71bookmatehas quotedlast year
I don’t really like being the guest at someone else’s party, because then I have to be entertaining. But I’ll host parties because it puts you at the center of things without actually being a social person.”
Refiloe Masitahas quoted2 years ago
Our lives are shaped as profoundly by personality as by gender or race. And the single most important aspect of personality—the “north and south of temperament,” as one scientist puts it—is where we fall on the introvert-extrovert spectrum. Our place on this continuum influences our choice of friends and mates, and how we make conversation, resolve differences, and show love.
Refiloe Masitahas quoted2 years ago
We’re told that to be great is to be bold, to be happy is to be sociable.