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How to Be Interesting
The Art of Magnetic Conversation, Genuine Curiosity & Becoming Someone People Never Forget (How to Be More Likable and Charismatic, Book 48)
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Narrado por:
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Russell Newton
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Patrick King
Become the most magnetic person in the room—without faking a thing.
You've met them: the people every eye follows, whose opinions everyone trusts, who somehow make you feel like the interesting one. It was never luck, looks, or good genes. They're just playing a different game—and this book hands you the rules.
"Interesting" isn't something you're born with. It's something you do.
How to Be Interesting isn't another list of small-talk scripts or "just be more confident" clichés. It's a complete, research-backed system for becoming genuinely fascinating from the inside out, built on one deceptively simple idea: interesting means alive.
Patrick King—social skills coach and internationally bestselling author—breaks charisma down into four learnable ingredients (curiosity, action, communication, and depth) and the exact habits that broadcast them. You'll stop performing and start connecting—and watch people lean in without quite knowing why.
Charm is a side effect of how you live. Here's how to live that way.
Inside, you'll discover:
The Aliveness Signal—the single quality every magnetic person radiates, and how to switch it on
The Microscope Method: four lenses that let you read anyone in a room in seconds
The Follow-Up Ladder—how to turn dead-end small talk into real connection
MAKE-don't-TAKE: why some people light up a room and others quietly drain it
The thirty-second daily habit that guarantees you always have something to say
You'll also learn:
How to hold strong opinions without starting a fight ("hold the opinion firmly, hold the person loosely")
The "you only need one" rule that turns being a little polarizing into your superpower
How to tell stories people actually remember, using the shape every great story shares
Why you don't need a more exciting life—just a better way to engage with the one you already have
Stop being the person who's easy to forget.
©2026 Patrick King (P)2026 Patrick King