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THE MONK WHO SOLD HIS FERRARI

Reading
is one the greatest habits you can have..when you read you are actually having a conversation with the author, we actually become the characters described in the books.So we can choose which character we want to be in life.

I was not a great reader during my childhood,not like the rich families who always insists that their children start reading at the time when they were born.My family is not like that.

I remember myself struggling to cope up with Famous Five(which seems to be very easy) in 5th std..then I got on track in my 6th and 7th classes
I met Harry Potter,Percy Jackson, Roald Dahl and his entertaining characters,Robin Sharma ,The greatest leadership expert whom I admire the most
Its our decision to chose which book we have to read.I like motivational books ,one of which i'm here today...

THE MONK WHO SOLD HIS FERRARI
BY ROBIN SHARMA

Robin Sharma is a writer and a great leadership expert, who advises many companies.
My life had been in a depressed stage last year..Life changed when I got acquainted with this man.
An inspiring book on life and how to lead in life. A must read book for all emerging young minds in the world.

This book takes us to the life of Julian Mantle,a lawyer by profession who made profound change in his life by a journey towards the East. Mr John, narrator of the story is friend of Julian Mantle.... Life changed for Julian when he had an heart attack.His life was like any other...he was rich... who had a big mansion and a Ferrari ..Being a busy lawyer he had a lot stress in his life ..After the heart attack he went to the Himalayas to meet the Sages of Sivana after selling all his possessions.
Two years after his journey, comes back to meet John who was surprised by his visit.Julian shares all his knowledge to John...his teachings forms most part of the story
This book should be read and enjoyed by yourself.It helped me,I'm sure it would help you too....

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