Having previously enjoyed Carnegie's notable works such as 'How to Win Friends and Influence People' and 'How to Stop Worrying and Start Living,' my expectations were set exceptionally high. Perhaps due to this, 'The Art of Public Speaking' fell slightly short of delivering the same level of satisfaction. There's no doubt that Carnegie is a credible authority to tackle such a subject, given that even Warren Buffett is said to have taken his public speaking course.
Personal reading experiences may vary, but for me, completing this book felt like a bit of a drag. Nevertheless, it's remarkable that many of the book's principles remain relevant in today's world, even though it was originally published in 1915.
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