The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is a book about the development of character and discipline in life, written by Robin Sharma, a writer and leadership guru. It conveys a message that one should also live his life freely in spite of working all day.
Things are always created twice: first in the workshop of the mind and then, only then, in reality.
Luck … is nothing more than the marriage of preparation with opportunity.
The mind is a wonderful servant but a terrible master.
Saying that you don’t have time to improve your thoughts and your life is like saying you don’t have time to stop for gas because you are too busy driving.
The mind can only hold one thought at a time … (when an undesirable thought occupies the focal point of your mind, immediately replace it with an uplifting one).
Once you make your goal known to the world, there will instantly be pressure on you to work towards its fulfillment since no one likes to look like a failure).
If you do anything for twenty-one days in a row, it will be installed as a habit.
Life doesn’t always give you what you ask for, but it always gives you what you need.
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