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The Monk Who Sold his Ferrari

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Thank you so much for your review, I haven’t read it before, but now can’t wait to read it. It looks like there’s so much to learn 👍 Reply Achievement need not be of the material sort. Personally my objectives are to attain peace of mind, self-mastery and enlightenment. If I fail to accomplish these goals by the end of my life, I am certain that I will die feeling unfulfilled and dissatisfied.” 5. “Dare to dream that you are more than the sum of your current circumstances. Once you find your purpose, life becomes much easier and far more rewarding.” What The Critics Say...

And that’s just with the first virtue. Each one has a number of habits to develop, and they’re not listed out like I’ve done here. If you tried to incorporate all of the habits in the book, your day would be very busy indeed. Also, I would recommend only trying to adopt one at a time — more than that, and your habit change will be hard to sustain. Set clearly defined personal, professional, and spiritual goals, and then have the courage to act on them. you have to do things that break through your comfort zone. 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 found the book very energizing, giving me a lot of inspiration and motivation to go on and many answers to my questions. Sentence-Summary: The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is a self-help classic telling the story of fictional lawyer Julian Mantle, who sold his mansion and Ferrari to study the seven virtues of the Sages of Sivana in the Himalayan mountains.The book takes the form of a fable about Julian Mantle, a high-profile attorney with a crazy schedule and a set of priorities that center around money, power and prestige. As such, Mantle represents the values of our society. The story is told from the perspective of one of his associates, who admires Mantle’s great success and aspires to be like him. The entire book focuses on living an authentic life and finding our own selves. The power of authenticity explains the strengths, weaknesses and the deep seated unseen hopes within us. Imagine a man who had worked all his life, had all he ever wanted; bought a Ferrari, (who doesn’t want a Ferrari), and seemingly had everything working for him, but still felt empty. I can’t give this book my highest rating (see Conclusion for the rating) for several reasons I discuss below, but I did highly enjoy its discussion of a number of concepts. The author is a leadership expert and author, and he fills the book with a combination of life strategies. Many of these are useful, but whether they work in combination is the real question.

You’re welcome my love, please do, you will love it, very easy to read and very practical too. It added value to me Reply Whether you're a lawyer, an aspiring leader of industry or just hungry for recognition at work, there is some of Julian Mantle in all of us. Whether the dash of ego, the good education, the impressive job title, or the seemingly 'have-it-all lifestyle', we can relate to the intensity of his world, a world full of success and glamour but devoid of time; time to think, to feel and to develop spiritually. Our identification with this high-achieving, aspirational Alpha male, makes his fallout all the more disturbing. The quality of your life is determined by the quality of your thoughts. Protect your mind, and be aware of the kind of information you are consuming. That information is going into your mind and it’s getting you to think a certain way. When you think in a way that is not in alignment with your vision, you’re probably not going to do things a certain. You are going to consciously choose by simplifying the information and content that you consume to that which supports your vision Most people live within the confines of their comfort zone. The best thing you can do for yourself is regularly move beyond it. This is the way to realise your true potential.”Ask yourself, what’s the point of climbing the steps of success if you have missed the first steps of your own kids?

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