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The rules of people: a personal code for getting the best The rules of people: a personal code for getting the best
The best book I ever read and in the next year I will add to my reading list the rest books to this writer ✅ VOICEOVER : We’ve all heard of ‘rules’ - there are plenty we have to follow every day at home or school! I would think that this book literally reminded us to always look for ourself first foremost before others. The author clarified each points in detail that made me easy to understand the situation in each chapter. Took a lot of time to read it but really worth it at the end.
We also have laws that affect everyone in the whole country - laws are voted on and created in Parliament. Is there something they know that the rest of us don't? Is it something we can all learn? The answer is a resounding yes. They know The Rules of People . VOICEOVER : Rules and laws are there to keep us safe. Laws help our country run smoothly and also make sure people are treated fairly. It's a reminder how human beings are created and that nothing has changed, humans are humans and we have to accept the fact and live with it positively. Rules help to keep us safe, make sure that everyone is treated fairly and make sure people's rights are respected.
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These Rules are the guiding principles that show you how to connect with strangers, build strong relationships with friends and colleagues, and even get the best out of difficult people. They will help you say the right thing, do the right thing, and know instinctively how to handle every situation. You'll have relaxed, easy relationships and you'll be that person who gets on with everyone. VOICEOVER : As well as responsibilities to carry out and rules to follow, we also have ‘rights’ – these are entitlements or freedoms we have that are protected by law, such as the right to be able to speak out about things that are important to us, or to feel safe. These rules are the guiding principles that show you how to connect with strangers, build strong relationships with friends and colleagues, and even get the best out of difficult people. They will help you say the right thing, do the right thing, and know instinctively how to handle every situation. You’ll have relaxed, easy relationships and you’ll be that person who gets on with everyone. To save this article to your Dropbox account, please select one or more formats and confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you used this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your Dropbox account.You may choose to take on additional responsibilities such as becoming a member of your student council, or voting in elections when you are older. To save this article to your Google Drive account, please select one or more formats and confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you used this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your Google Drive account. The quarrel between populism and republicanism: Machiavelli and the antinomies of plebeian politics.