I unironically read a Dale Carnegie book. I’ve been avoiding him like the plague (I know, in times like these not very fashionable to say) because in high school I had to read The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teenagers which I think took some insights from How to Win Friends and Influence People. The idea of friendship being something to be won like chess seemed (and still does!) disgusting.

This Speech book proved to be very halpful. The general advice presented in this book is pretty aplicable to writing-especially for blog posts and other “casual” writing.

Here’s the quick takeaways:

On Yourself

On Your Audience

ON Preparing the Speech

On The Speech: Structure

On The Speech: Clarity

Concluding Remarks #

All in all, I enjoyed reading this book. It’s an interesting insight in late 1900’s style writing. His book reads as if you are taking a private lesson in public speaking. The tone is reminiscent of Pimsleur’s audio courses. And I found the advice useful as good general communication advice


This is the second book I’ve read about writing (I know it’s technically speaking).