@Judge here recommended a book called How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. I got genuinely interested in it and will soon finish it. While the book doesnt feel particularly unique or talk about ideas I didnt already know, it explains them in more depth and from interesting perspectives. It definitely gave me food for thought, and I'll try to apply its suggestions more often. I know that I am a good listener and it is pretty easy for me to find friends, but I would still like to get deeper into the topic, because I also know that for many people who don't know me I may seem weird in the start, which is rarely a good thing.
Anyway... the problem I have with the book is that it seems to focus mostly on befriending people who like admiration and status. I know my SO and some other people who have low self-esteem, and they dont behave like the people Carnegie describes. Praise (even when genuine) and showing a lot of interest in people with low self-esteem can often make them suspicious.
So I wanted to ask: do any of you know any books about understanding and befriending (and maybe even helping) people with low self-esteem? I dont have the highest self-esteem myself, but its not the worst either, so who knows, maybe those books will help me as well!
I asked an AI for this, and it suggested The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem, The Gifts of Imperfection, and Just Listen. Yet I wanted to ask here for human input and ideas as well
I’ve never read psychology books before, but I'm slowly starting to get interested in them.
Anyway... the problem I have with the book is that it seems to focus mostly on befriending people who like admiration and status. I know my SO and some other people who have low self-esteem, and they dont behave like the people Carnegie describes. Praise (even when genuine) and showing a lot of interest in people with low self-esteem can often make them suspicious.
So I wanted to ask: do any of you know any books about understanding and befriending (and maybe even helping) people with low self-esteem? I dont have the highest self-esteem myself, but its not the worst either, so who knows, maybe those books will help me as well!
I asked an AI for this, and it suggested The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem, The Gifts of Imperfection, and Just Listen. Yet I wanted to ask here for human input and ideas as well
I’ve never read psychology books before, but I'm slowly starting to get interested in them.