One of the best books I read and Lessons learnt From the Book.
One of my favourite books which was written in simple understandable language is The Monk Who sold His Ferrari By Robin Sharma.
You can learn lot life Lessons from this Book.Especially Success Mindset and follow your own life path.
Robin Sharma tells the story of a monk who, after years of asceticism and contemplation, comes to the realization that the most important thing in life is not what he has, but who he is. He sells his Ferrari and gives away all his possessions, to live a simple life devoted to helping others. This monk’s story is an inspiring reminder that happiness does not come from material possessions, but from living a life of purpose and meaning.
After a chance encounter with a monk, he learns to live a more meaningful life by valuing experiences over possessions. This book is about how to find your life’s purpose and live with passion.
The most important points to follow in life is which i learnt from this Book is:
- Respect Time/Life
- Selflessly Serving
- Be Present
- Happiness is the journey and not the destination.
When Robin Sharma wrote The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari in 1997, he probably never imagined that the story of a disillusioned lawyer who finds his life’s purpose would become a bestseller. But the book’s simple message about living a meaningful life has resonated with people around the world, and it has been translated into more than 25 languages.
In conclusion, Robin Sharma has shown through his story of the monk who sold his Ferrari that it is possible to find happiness and success without material possessions. He has encouraged readers to find their own path in life and to not be afraid to change their plans if they are not working. Sharma’s closing message is to “remember, the only way to do great work is to love what you do.
The monk who sold his Ferrari provides an interesting perspective on how to live a more fulfilling life. Although the story is fictional, it contains many lessons that can be applied to our own lives. Sharma encourages us to focus on our inner happiness rather than outer possessions, and to appreciate the present moment. By following these simple tips, we can all learn to live a happier and more meaningful life.