Book Review 001: The Monk who sold his Ferrari.

 

Summary:

This inspiring tale provides a step-by-step approach to express your inner genius while you live with greater courage, abundance and joy. The Monk who sold his Ferrari is a story of Julian Mantle, a lawyer forced to confront the spiritual crisis of his out-of-balance life. On a life-changing journey to an ancient culture, he discovers powerful, wise and practical lessons that teach us to:
  • Cultivate self-discipline 
  • Nourish our relationship
  • Develop joyful thoughts 
  • Grow in inner power and strength to achieve your dreams.
  • Multiply your productivity and performance for better results.

Author:

Robin Sharma is one of the world’s premier thinkers on leadership, personal growth and life management. The bestselling author of The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, Who Will Cry When You Die? and The Saint, the Surfer, and the CEO and four other books on self-transformation.



Robin Sharma is in constant demand internationally as keynote speaker at the conferences of many of the most powerful companies on the planet including Microsoft, Nortel Networks, General Motors, FedEx and IBM. He is a resident of Ontario, Canada.

Review:

If you love living mindfully and are passionate about all things like self-improvement, The monk who sold his Ferrari by Robin Sharma's might be your next best read.

I started my book reading journey in my late 19's, but I wish I'd read five years prior because after reading this book I started nourishing my inner peace and finding happiness in whatever thing I going to do. This book thought me so many things like managing your time, don't delay the things you want wholeheartedly and more on. I started practicing Kaizen which means attaining self-mastery through continuous self-improvement and overcoming fear. I see a lot of changes in myself after reading this book. The most interesting thing is the various quotes used in the book like,

                                           "Your I can is more important than your IQ."

Overall, I would recommend this book to everyone especially the people who are running into chaos due to work pressure and stress.


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