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Book review:The monk who solid his ferrari

The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari:Review 

The monk who sold his Ferrari was written by Robin S. Sharma.This book is one of the best selling book. As this book knows for life changing books. If you are the person who try all your potential in making money or for fame then you hope that your will change then this book for you.

As the author was rightly said,

In order to awaken your best lifeit's important that you die while you are alive  

It's very important for our better life, we  should end up our worst life.just leave all bad habits as soon as possible.


Book review:The monk who solid his ferrari

The Core Concept:
The core of the book is the Seven Virtues of Enlightened Learning, which Mantle reveals one by one. Now, although the book presents them as actual Virtues learned from Himalayan gurus, it’s important to remember as you read that these are made up by the author — actually, he pulled them from other sources and put them together:
  1. master your mind
  2. follow your purpose
  3. practice kaizen
  4. live with discipline
  5. respect your time
  6. selflessly serve others
  7. embrace the present

Each of these Virtues is discussed in some detail in separate chapters, each of them with a number of concepts and habits to develop. Most of them are very inspiring and potentially very useful.

After reading the book, I incorporated several of them into my life, including the ones that involve positive thinking, visualizing goals and more.

Again, these are not new concepts, and have been discussed in many other books, but the book presents a great collection of useful concepts that you might want to try out.
The Final Conclusions :
Although I can’t give The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari my highest rating, because of the problem listed above, I still enjoyed it a lot and was highly inspired by it.

I give this book a buy recommendation  for anyone who is interested in incorporating routines and habits that can transform their lives, help them achieve their dreams, calm them and make them more happy.

Yes, it’s a jumble of too many ideas, but you can pick and choose, and the ideas contained within are potentially very powerful. Plus, it’s a fun and easy read.
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