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Sharma S. Robin
Self-Discovery Journey
Spiritual Awakening
Life Lessons
Personal Transformation
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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
198
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari Follows Julian Mantle, A High-Flying Lawyer Who Faces A Life-Changing Heart Attack And Reconsiders What Truly Matters. This Inspirational Fable Blends Personal-Growth Insights With A Journey Toward Spiritual Awakening, Inviting Adult Readers And Anyone Seeking More Meaning, Balance, And Joy To Explore How To Live With Purpose. The Tone Is Hopeful, Uplifting, And Empowering As Julian’S Transformation Unfolds.
Written As A Straightforward, Engaging Narrative, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari Takes Readers From The Bustle Of A Successful Legal Career To The Tranquil Wisdom Found On A Remarkable Trip To India. Through Julian’S Encounters With Sages And Everyday Moments, The Book Weaves Western Practicality With Eastern Philosophy, Offering Timeless Lessons In An Accessible, Page-Turning Voice. The Experience Is Grounded In Clear, Universal Truths And Practical Guidance That Invite Reflection Without Overwhelming The Reader.
Whether You’Re Drawn To Personal Growth, Wisdom-Filled Storytelling, Or A Fictional Journey Toward Greater Presence, The Story’S Rhythm—Gentle Revelations And Relatable Scenes—Makes The Ideas Approachable. Core Concepts Include Living Happily And Meaningfully, Valuing Time, Cultivating Relationships, Practicing Discipline, And Following Your Heart While Staying Present In The Moment.
After Finishing The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, Readers Often Feel Re-Centered And Empowered To Value Time And Relationships, Inspired To Pursue A More Intentional Life. It Offers A Warm, Enduring Reminder That True Wealth Lies In Purpose, Presence, And Connection.
Product Details
Author
Sharma S. Robin
Publisher
Jaico Publishing
Number of Pages
198
Language
English
SKU
BK0359161
ISBN
9788179921623
Reading Age
All
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 299
₹ 285
₹ 14 Off
Robin Sharma's philosophy feels particularly resonant in the Indian context, drawing as it does on Eastern spiritual traditions that many of us have a connection to. The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari presents that wisdom in an accessible, modern narrative. I found the chapters on mastering the mind and the importance of purpose especially powerful. This is a book that gives you a framework for living better in every dimension. A treasure of self-improvement literature.
After reading The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari I established a morning routine that I have maintained for over two years. The book's teachings about the power of rituals, of nurturing your mental and physical wellbeing, of living with a sense of mission, are all presented with Sharma's characteristic clarity and passion. The story format makes the wisdom memorable. This is self-help at its very best, practical, inspiring, and rooted in genuine ancient wisdom. Highly recommended.
I first read The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari during a difficult period in my career and it genuinely changed my life direction. Sharma writes with warmth and passion and the wisdom he shares is both ancient and immediately applicable. The idea of creating a morning ritual and nurturing the mind like a garden has stayed with me for years. This is the book I recommend most often to people who feel lost or burned out. A beautiful, practical, and deeply inspiring read.
Robin Sharma's The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari has been a touchstone for me for years. The fable of a lawyer who gives up everything to find wisdom in the Himalayas sounds simple but the philosophy embedded in the story is profound and genuinely useful. The seven virtues of the Sages of Sivana provide a framework for living with purpose, discipline, and joy. This is one of those books I return to every few years and always find something new. A genuine modern classic.
What makes The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari so enduring is the story format. Sharma wraps profound philosophical principles in a narrative that is genuinely engaging. Julian Mantle's transformation is both inspiring and believable. The lessons about living intentionally, mastering the mind, and finding purpose in service are presented with such clarity. I have gifted this book dozens of times over the years. A cornerstone of personal development literature that deserves its classic status.