In this book, an Islamic view emerges from the book "Let Anxiety and Begin Life by Dale Carnegie."
He also reminded me of some parts from Aid Al-Qarni's book Don't Be Sad
A positive dose supported by evidence from the Qur’an and Sunnah, biographies of the Companions and the righteous, and with Muhammad al-Ghazali’s wonderful eloquent language
So he presented and compared the writer’s opinions and the teachings of Islam, saying:
"In this book, there is a comparison between the teachings of Islam as it reached us, and the most truest what Western civilization has reached in the literature of the soul and behavior in an attempt to reveal the splendor of closeness and sincerity of congruence."