Wednesday 13 January 2016

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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