Aug 05, 2017 01:39 PM
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"The Monk who sold his Ferrari" > The title itself has a deep meaning which leaves a reader to ponder over it. For me, this book is source of abundant motivation. To be honest, I have not completed this book till date. I feel completing this book in one go, is not worth it. It requires your time to realize the said things and follow in your life. If you are reading just for the sake of reading it, then go ahead and finish. But if you want to get motivated and follow the life principles of the sages then you may have to go a little slow.
This book will leave an never ending impression on the reader.
The story is about Julian Mantle, a rich and famous lawyer. He was a hard-working person who believed in working 18 hours day for the success which was his destiny. He was from a reputed, rich family. He did every single thing on his own. He achieved everything that most people would ever want. However, nothing ever satisfied him. When I say nothing, I mean literally NOTHING!
However one incident made him fall to the ground. He had a heart-attack which made him realize the worth of his life. He decided to give up his law practice and leave the law firm. He even sold all his possession and headed to India. He was since always fascinated about the diverse culture of India. Then he went ahead in search of Great Sages of Sivana.
He requested the sages for teaching him the ancient principles and strategies. And they agreed. Julian discovered a powerful, ancient, and practical lessons from Sages and applied all of them in his own life and decided to share with as many people as he can.
The journey of his life transformation has always motivated and will continue to do so. I always feel refreshed whenever I start reading this book.
If you are new reader and have not grabbed this book, GRAB IT NOW!