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Better than Dale Carnegie's Win Friends and Influence People?

Why SuperME could be Better than Dale Carnegie’s Classic: How to Win Friends and Influence People

1. Carnegie teaches techniques. SuperME transforms identity

Dale Carnegie gives timeless tips on smiling, remembering names, and listening to others.

SuperME goes deeper: it’s not about what you do, but who you are. When you live with Purpose, Love, and Gratitude (PLG), influence flows naturally — without effort or manipulation.

2. Carnegie focuses on external success. SuperME brings inner fulfillment

His book is brilliant for building relationships and getting results in business and social life.

But SuperME shows you how to go beyond success to true happiness — how to stop surviving and start thriving as your authentic self.

3. Carnegie is about winning people. SuperME is about winning life

Carnegie helps you win friends.

SuperME helps you win without fighting, flow with change, and live in harmony with yourself and the world — drawing wisdom from Yijing and Sun Tzu, while rooted in love and gratitude.

In Short
Dale Carnegie gave us the “how.”
SuperME gives us the “who” and the “why.”

Carnegie helps you connect with others.
SuperME helps you reconnect with yourself — and when you do, influence, friendships, and success follow effortless.  SuperME at https://asiatrainers.org/smubook


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