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The Monk who Sold his Ferrari by Robin Sharma: an incredibly wealthy, lawyer didn’t have the satisfaction in his life, and suffered from a deadly heart attack in the middle of court. he sold his possession and went to seek guidance from the monks who resided in the Himalayas.
It has some pretty valuable lessons in life, and also reminds you that possession and materialistic objects are nothing if you cannot be mentally, happy and healthy.
He became a monk too. If you’re trying to read the main lessons in short without the details then you can try reading “Who will cry when you die? Also by Robin Sharma. It is a compilation of lessons that are in the original book.
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