To Become Super-Likable, Read These Psychology Books

They’ll make it 10x easier to build long-lasting relationships

James White
Mind Cafe

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“Escape your comfort zone. Go to networking events. Adjust your personality to be more socially attractive.”

Conventional advice is BS.

I grew up a shy introvert with less confidence than Donald Trump in a New York courtroom. I vividly remember looking in the mirror, feeling sorry for myself, and questioning my self-worth because it was difficult to make new friends.

But everything changed when I started reading non-fiction books. They encouraged me to become more confident, meet people with similar interests, and build stronger relationships. So, without further ado, here are five psychology books you should read to become super-likable.

Let’s dive right in!

How To Win Friends And Influence People by Dale Carnegie

Page Count: 288
Rating on Goodreads: 4.22

How To Win Friends And Influence People is one of the most influential non-fiction books in the world.

“Since its release in 1936, How to Win Friends and Influence People has sold more than 30 million copies,” per Goodreads. “Dale…

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