Eat to please yourself, but dress to please others.

Benjamin Franklin, statesman and inventor

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Looking sharp with the bestJohn DeLorean, VP and GM of Chevrolet.

In the previous chapter, I made several comments about your appearance and the influence it could have on the impression you make with others. The main emphasis was on cultivating good habits and behavior by paying attention to my list of DON’Ts. In this chapter, I’m going to focus on the most noticeable aspects of your appearance—how you dress and how well groomed you are. Nothing will make you feel better and more confident about yourself than knowing that ...

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