The Art of Social Excellence - Henrik Fexeus Audiobook
Language: EnglishKeywords: 
Communication
 Personal Development
 Relationships
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Research has increasingly shown that nonverbal communication prowess is absolutely essential in seemingly unrelated areas of our lives (investment decisions, salary levels, etc.). However, as our society becomes more modernized and we incorporate new forms of technology into our daily interactions, we are becoming less and less capable of understanding one another as well as we should be.
In The Art of Social Excellence, Henrik Fexeus combines his own expert knowledge as a mentalist with psychology studies to create a complete guide to social interaction. He covers it all: from overcoming your conversational fears in a large group of people to excelling in the workplace and winning an argument with your partner.
He breaks down various rhetorical strategies in detail and provides helpful steps and checklists for checking progress during a social encounter. Anyone who has ever felt awkward or misunderstood in social situations will benefit from listening to this book and, with proper implementation of Fexeus’s principles, can achieve superior social skills.
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October 31st, 2023
I avoid people like the plague. I’ll put my masks on when appropriate so I can get what I need to survive, but I prefer to be alone. I trust no one. The human mind is constantly scheming to improve their pole position. Most of them go through life unconscience of their true motives & behaviour. We all have little narratives we tell ourselves about how selfless we are, but in truth every step is calculated to better our selves. It’s an endless game. I’m not judging - none of us are in charge or in control.
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