How to Lose Friends and Infuriate Thinkers

How to Lose Friends and Infuriate Thinkers

Author: Jonar C. Nader

Publisher: Plutonium

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 0957716516

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Jonar C. Nader is the anti-Dale Carnegie. Fed up with what he calls "inefficiency, inaccuracy, inconsistency, and untruths", he wrote How to Lose Friends and Infuriate People as an antidote to "winning friends", "seeking excellence", and all the other cliches that dominate -- and cripple -- the world of business leadership and personal achievement. Avoiding the anecdotes and celebrity profiles that mark many leadership books, this one offers the reader a combative new paradigm. In the three parts of the book, Nader helps readers develop their skills, work with others, and survive and prosper. This involves simple but often overlooked strategies such as standing firm, rejecting majority rule, watching out for "time thieves", valuing truth enough to speak out about it, and applying new concepts such as "mono-thought" and "swallowing your market whole". Nader's wit -- "Apart from sudden death, nature is generally fair" -- adds leavening to his insights.


How to Lose Friends & Infuriate People

How to Lose Friends & Infuriate People

Author: Jonar C. Nader

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13: 9780957716568

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Jonar C. Nader is the anti-Dale Carnegie. Fed up with what he calls "inefficiency, inaccuracy, inconsistency, and untruths", he wrote How to Lose Friends and Infuriate People as an antidote to "winning friends", "seeking excellence", and all the other cliches that dominate -- and cripple -- the world of business leadership and personal achievement. Avoiding the anecdotes and celebrity profiles that mark many leadership books, this one offers the reader a combative new paradigm. In the three parts of the book, Nader helps readers develop their skills, work with others, and survive and prosper. This involves simple but often overlooked strategies such as standing firm, rejecting majority rule, watching out for "time thieves", valuing truth enough to speak out about it, and applying new concepts such as "mono-thought" and "swallowing your market whole". Nader's wit -- "Apart from sudden death, nature is generally fair" -- adds leavening to his insights.


How to Lose Friends and Infuriate Your Boss

How to Lose Friends and Infuriate Your Boss

Author: Jonar C. Nader

Publisher: Plutonium

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 610

ISBN-13: 0646504614

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After a sell-out first edition, we now have a new fully revised and updated second edition. Includes an all-new comprehensive chapter about the role of the CEO and the role of Directors, The Boss's Boss: Infuriating Directors. Employees who don't understand corporate politics are like defence personnel who don't understand combat. What's more liberating than financial freedom, and more reassuring than job-security? It's called career independence, whereby: what you don't have, you can obtain; what you don't know, you can learn; what you don't own, you can access; and what you don't want, you can discard. If you are an employee, this book will help you to take control of your career so that you can live a zestful and enchanting life. If you are the boss, this book will show you how to turn employees into superstars so that together, you'll know what to do when the rules run out. Jonar Nader says, 'If you choose to be a success, you'll be a success at whatever you choose, so long as you can follow your heart and watch your back.'


How to Lose Friends and Infuriate Lovers

How to Lose Friends and Infuriate Lovers

Author: Jonar Nader

Publisher: Plutonium

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 0646496166

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If love conquers all, what conquers love? All of us yearn for affection. We ache for intimacy. We pine for solace. We burn for love. Indeed, love can be baffling and tormenting. The world's troubles would lift and drift if those whom we loved, could love us in return. This book is for lovers and those who infuriate them. It is for those who have never been loved, or who have loved too much. It is for those who have never been hurt, or who have cried in the dark. It is for those who have never uttered the three magic words, or who have never heard them, or who have no words left - thanks to friends who have no idea how destructive their indifference can be. Jonar Nader, best-selling author of HOW TO LOSE FRIENDS AND INFURIATE PEOPLE will blast a few volts into your love-life. If you're lucky, you might be the one to get zapped.


Z

Z

Author: Jonar C. Nader

Publisher: Plutonium

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13: 0646511203

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A philosophical thriller with fast-paced military action, espionage, corporate corruption, human greed, romantic tension, and scientific revelations that are both worrisome and enlightening. The 'war on terror' is merely child's play. There will come a time when terrorists will declare real war, on each other, and you'll be forced to take sides. You've seen the horror that freedom-fighters can unleash. You've seen the devastation that demented terrorists can inflict. But could you combat the new breed of sophisticated terrorists who are intent on absolute power? Could you out-smart educated terrorists who seek retribution in the name of righteousness? Would you ever condone vigilante terrorists who commit the worst of acts for the purest of motives? This novel is about a group of inspired terrorists whose actions not only changed the world, but also distorted it. They made their mark in a way that no dictator or fanatic had ever managed. No think-tank and no government had ever predicted such a scenario. Would you fight for peace? Would you die for freedom? Would you kill for justice? Then again, what would convince you to surrender?


The Land of Magical Thinking

The Land of Magical Thinking

Author: Gregory Blecha

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2011-11-22

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 1462066240

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An elegant allegory, The Land of Magical Thinking asks the question, "What would America be like if the Great Depression never ended?"


The Power of Negative Thinking

The Power of Negative Thinking

Author: Gerald Amada

Publisher: Madison Books

Published: 1999-04-15

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1568331746

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Although society encourages us to deny and repress such negative emotions as rage and resentment, psychiatrists know that such denial can lead to a variety of psychological, physical, and social problems. In this bold book, Gerald Amada reveals how our forbidden emotions, if properly understood and accepted, can actually be transformed into behavior that is both personally fulfilling and socially constructive.


Breadcrumbs for Beginners:

Breadcrumbs for Beginners:

Author: Dr. Sherry L. Meinberg

Publisher: BalboaPress

Published: 2013-04-23

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13: 1452571678

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Breadcrumbs for Beginners provides a practical and entertaining umbrella approach to the world of the writer. It covers the processfrom just thinking about writing to actually putting pen to paper, and then revising, and finally info as to what to do to get a manuscript published and promoted.