How to be More Interesting

How to be More Interesting by Edward De Bono, published by Penguin in 1998, offers insights into enhancing one’s appeal and engagement in social interactions. This edition, comprising 291 pages, presents a practical guide that emphasizes the importance of being interesting, a quality that can be cultivated regardless of one’s inherent traits like intelligence or beauty. De Bono encourages readers to take charge of their own narrative and provides strategies to transform their mindset into a source of fascination.
In this book, readers will discover methods to develop their ability to be interesting, supported by 70 exercises designed to enhance this skill. The focus on psychology and self-help allows individuals to explore their potential for creativity and engagement. De Bono’s straightforward approach to thinking provides a framework for readers to practice and refine their newfound abilities, making it a resource for anyone looking to enrich their personal and social experiences.
Official synopsis Publisher
It is up to you! Some people are born intelligent. Some people are born beautiful. Some people are born strong. But what about that most important area of being ‘interesting’? Beautiful and boring is boring. Fit and boring is boring. While we cannot do very much about strength, intelligence and beauty, being ‘interesting’ is entirely up to you. You can make yourself more interesting if you want to. This book explains how to turn your mind into a playground of interest. There are also 70 exercises for you to practise your growing skill of ‘interest’. Edward de Bono is well known for his simple and effective approach to thinking.
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