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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari: A Remarkable Story About Living Your Dreams Kindle Edition

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 14,507 ratings

With more than four million copies sold in fifty-one languages, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari launched a bestselling series and continues to help people from every walk of life live with far greater success, happiness and meaning in these times of dramatic uncertainty.

The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari celebrates the story of Julian Mantle, a successful but misguided lawyer whose physical and emotional collapse propels him to confront his life. The result is an engaging odyssey on how to release your potential and live with passion, purpose and peace.

A brilliant blend of timeless wisdom and cutting-edge success principles, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is now, more than ever, a guide for the times, as countless Canadians dedicate themselves to living a life where family, work and personal fulfillment are achieved in harmonious balance.

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Amazon.com Review

Everyone loves a good fable, and this is certainly one. The protagonist is Julian Mantle, a high-profile attorney with a whacked-out schedule and a shameful set of spiritual priorities. Of course it takes a crisis (heart attack) to give Mantle pause. And pause he does--suddenly selling all his beloved possessions to trek India in pursuit of a meaningful existence. The Himalayan gurus along the way give simple advice, such as, "What lies behind you and what lies before you is nothing compared to what lies within you." Yet it is easy to forgive the story's simplicity because each kernel of wisdom is framed to address the persistent angst of Western white-collar professionals. --Gail Hudson

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"A captivating story that teaches as it delights."--Paulo Coelho, author of "The Alchemist""Nothing less than sensational. This book will bless your life."--Mark Victor Hansen, coauthor of "Chicken Soup for the Soul""Robin Sharma has created an enchanting tale that incorporates the classic tools of transformation into a simple philosophy of living. A delightful book that will change your life."--Elaine St. James, author of "Simplify Your Life "and "Inner Spirituality"

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00563K3DA
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ HarperCollins Publishers (February 1, 2011)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 1, 2011
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2313 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 220 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 14,507 ratings

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Robin Sharma is one of the world's premier speakers on Leadership and Personal Mastery, recently named one of the World's Top Leadership Gurus. As a presenter, Sharma has the rare ability to electrify an audience yet deliver uncommonly original and useful insights that lead to individuals doing their best work, teams providing superb results and organizations becoming unbeatable.

For nearly 20 years, many of the most well-known organizations on the planet, ranging from Nike, GE, Microsoft, FedEx, PwC, HP and Oracle to NASA, Yale University and YPO have chosen Robin Sharma for their most important events, when nothing less than a world-class speaker will do.

Sharma's books such as The Leader Who Had No Title have topped bestseller lists internationally and his social media posts reach over six hundred million people a year, making him a true global phenomenon for helping people do brilliant work, thrive amid change and realize their highest leadership capacities within the organization so that personal responsibility, productivity, ingenuity and mastery soars.

Sharma has been ranked as one of the Top 5 Leadership Gurus in the World in an independent survey of over 22,000 businesspeople and appears on platforms with other luminaries such as Richard Branson, Bill Clinton, Jack Welch and Shaquille O'Neill.

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Overall a good book, a modern times Alchemist read. Relatable for all professions. The only problem is my paperback only had 176 pages and it should be 198 pages.If you recently buy it make sure you check the page counts.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2014
BOOK REVIEW:

The Monk Who Sold his Ferrari

by Robin Sharma

Almost fifteen years ago, my good friend Dr. Arnaldo recommended a book by Robin Sharma. He told me the story, written as a fable, was a fun, quick read. He said it was thought provoking and inspirational. And what really convinced me to pick up my own copy of The Monk Who Sold his Ferrari is that Dr. Arnaldo told me that the book changed the way he approached life.

More than a decade later, I’ve just finished reading Sharma’s fable for a second time and my friend’s recommendation rings as salient as it did back then. We so often ignore the messages around us, but thankfully I paid attention to what Dr. Arnaldo had to say about this book, and I took his advice in reading it.

Paulo Coelho, one of my favorite authors, wrote about this book: “A captivating story that teaches as it delights.¨ High praise from one of the world’s great literary figures, and well-deserved praise, I believe.

The plot begins with a successful attorney, Julian Mantle, as he journeys on a search for meaning after suffering a heart attack in the courtroom. Mantle sells his Ferrari and discovers a group of sages in the Himalayas. These sages, the Sages of Sivana, especially the Yogi Raman, adopt Julian as a student and entrust him with wisdom, which they insist he should pass on to others when he returns home. Julian’s experience with the Yogis revives a long-lost sense of purpose in him, and he finds himself reinvigorated after his time in the mountains. When he returns home he shares his wisdom, as the Sages had instructed, with his new protégé, John. This relationship develops into the main dialogue of the story.

The morality of the book, as exposed in this conversation between Julian and John, is rooted in the Seven Virtues of Enlightened Life. Julian reveals each of these one by one to his protégé. Overall, the gestalt of the message is that “The purpose of life is a life of purpose.” Sharma privileges moderation, simplicity, positivity and goal-setting. Through Julian, he proposes simple suggestions for personal improvement. Julian urges self-awareness, happiness over success, ritual and meditation. He emphasizes the power of passion and the potential of the mind to attract health and happiness.

In the book, Julian also introduces the notion of “blueprinting.” By drafting blueprints in our inner worlds, he explains, we create opportunities in the outer world. This is one of the driving metaphors of the fable, and it’s become of one of the driving metaphors of my life.

Sharma writes, “Understand once and for all that your mind has the magnetic power to attract all that you desire into your life. If there is lack in your life it is because there is lack in your thoughts.” This idea is earth-shattering if you accept it.

The novel is a love story to human potential. It flirts with the mystic in search of practical approaches to living. It challenges our notions of reality by exploring themes we often ignore in the hustle and bustle of our daily lives.

I encourage you strongly to take some time out of your day and pick up this book. You don’t have to sell your Ferrari and move to the Himalayas to reap the rewards of the main character’s words. It’s a fable the truest sense of that genre—entertaining and didactic. You’ll learn and you’ll enjoy learning.

With December upon us, the urge to make resolutions is strong. But resolutions are fleeting. This book explores real mission-building. Blueprinting, as Sharma puts it, is about more than the traditional external goal. It’s about a mindset. It’s about finding purpose within and channeling that purpose to achieve happiness out in the world. That message is especially important as awe all prepare for the new year.

Fifteen years later, I’m so glad Dr. Arnaldo first recommended this book, so now I’m recommending it to all of you. This was a message in my life and I hope it can be one in yours.

Last December, I met Robin Sharma. I took a chance and signed up for his Titan's Conference in Toronto. I didn't know what to expect, but I ended up getting so much out of the event. I’m excited to attend that conference again this year, and I’m looking forward to seeing Robin there. Maybe I’ll be able to share some added insights with you when I get back!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023
I did enjoy reading this book. It is written in a conversational tone, very easy to understand but yet profound age old wisdom is given. It offers a lot to contemplate and gives great advice.
However, it is nothing new or Earth shattering. It is another spin on the same old law of attraction, visualization and postive thinking philosophy. So if you are familiar with these concepts already this book may not offer anything new.

In a nutshell it tells us that the key to a better life is the following:
1. Set goals. There are 4 steps to goal setting:
-write down your goals
-put pressure on yourself to achieve this by telling others or depriving yourself of something until it is achieved.
-set a timeline
-visualize achieving it. See the results you want.

2. Meditation
Start by focusing on an object. He proposes a rose but it can be anything. Try to sit quietly and focus on it without letting the mind wonder for 5 mins everyday. Then gradually increase. The ability to control and have a discipline mind is very important for well being, and growth.

3. Visualization
Spend a few minutes everyday visualizing what you want. See it in your mind, feel it with your senses.

4. Practice postive thinking.
When a negative thought creeps in your mind try to catch it and turn it into something postive. Do not entertain negativity.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024
I just finally finished reading this and it was truly amazing the stories and the analogies he uses really helps and can be applied to your journey each chapter was insightful and refreshing
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Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2019
Over the 76 years of my life I have read thousands of books on a wide range of topics. One of my favorite kinds of books includes self-help books with philosophical themes. I recently purchased this 198 page soft cover book (The Monk who sold his Ferrari: A fable about fulfilling your dreams and reaching your destiny by Robin S. Sharma) from Amazon for a bargain price after it was recommended to me by a friend.

Once I began reading this book it reminded me of a previous book I had read many years ago called “Lost Horizon” by James Hilton which was also made into a movie. This is a story about a work driven lawyer named Julian Mantle who realizes his life did not have the purpose he has been seeking for so many years. He quits being a lawyer and begins a quest which would take him to the mystical mountains of the Tibet in search of meaning to his life. He winds up meeting a mysterious and wise Monk who leads him to a place called Sivana, which sounds a lot like the “Shangri-La” in the book and movie “Lost Horizon.”

I never like to give away too much information and spoil it for the reader but the lessons in this book may inspire you to search for your own life’s purpose. There are 13 chapters covering the wakeup call, the mysterious visitor, the transformation of Julian Mantle, a magical meeting with the Sages of Sivana, the wisdom of personal change, a most extraordinary garden, kindling your inner fire, the ancient art of self-leadership, the power of discipline, your most precious commodity, the ultimate purpose of life and the timeless secret of lifelong happiness.
Rating: 4 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Martial Art and Warrior Haiku and Senryu)
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Marcelo Marques
5.0 out of 5 stars Grandes e importantes ensinamentos
Reviewed in Brazil on May 5, 2022
O livro é ótimo em entrelaçar histórias que explicam a moral e significado de grandes lições para uma vida significativa. É sem dúvida uma leitura rejuvenescedora para uma alma cansada das batalhas de um mundo moderno
Pratik
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspirational with a deep meaning of life
Reviewed in India on April 5, 2024
Truly amazing. A holistic approach with revealing the real purpose and meaning of life. Must read for all those who are seeking the peace in their life.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Opened my eyes
Reviewed in the Netherlands on November 24, 2022
I like the way how the book conveys important life changing lessons in a simple and understandable fashion.
Invaluable wisdom which I shall highly recommend to my family ,friends anx acquaintances.
Dominic Hung
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspirational read!
Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2020
A delightful and easy read that can be applicable on professional level and a personal level. Reads like a story more than a normal “self help” book and found it meaningful and applicable in very simple analogies and stories

It is not only about self leadership and love, but how you can apply and teach it to others too! Would definite recommend
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ha pasado a convertirse en mi libro favorito
Reviewed in Spain on May 25, 2020
El libro trata de cómo debemos de afrontar nuestro día a día para ser más felices.
Consejos e ideas que son útiles a cualquier persona independientemente de su situación en la vida.
De esos libros que además de leerlos apetecen estudiarlos. Volveré a leerlo sin duda más pronto que tarde.
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