The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari: A Fable About Fulfilling Your Dreams & Reaching Your Destiny/ by Robin Sharma
Material type:
- 9788179921623
- 813.54 SHA
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CONTENTS
1. THE WAKE-UP CALL
2. THE MYSTERIOUS VISITOR.
3. THE MIRACULOUS TRANSFORMATION OF JULIAN MANTLE
4. A MAGICAL MEETING WITH THE SAGES OF SIVANA..
5. A SPIRITUAL STUDENT OF THE SAGES.
6. THE WISDOM OF PERSONAL CHANGE
7. A MOST EXTRAORDINARY GARDEN.
8. KINDLING YOUR INNER FIRE
9. THE ANCIENT ART OF SELF-LEADERSHIP
10. THE POWER OF DISCIPLINE.
11. YOUR MOST PRECIOUS COMMODITY.
12. THE ULTIMATE PURPOSE OF LIFE
13. THE TIMELESS SECRET OF LIFELONG HAPPINESS
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is a heart-warming and inspiring story that offers you and thousands of other readers a simplistic method to living your life the right way. This intriguing story concerns the life of Julian Mantle, who is a highly successful lawyer. This lawyer is suddenly brought face-to-face with his unbalanced life, when he has a heart attack, which brings everything in his life to a standstill.
On selling all that he owns and journeying through India, Julian has a spiritual awakening, concerning his disorderly life, because of which he decides to set things right, by living life in a much more fulfilling way than he had been doing before.
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari encourages all of its readers to follow the same principles that Julian found on a journey to a very old culture: Live life right, develop happy thoughts, chase after your calling, be disciplined, value time, strengthen relationships and live life king-size.
The book promises to give you lots of valuable insight into life. Its simple and enlightening principles can be used by one and all, in the fast-paced world, which tends to find people falling short of time. The book's first paperback edition was published on 25th September, 2003.
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