Monk who sold his Ferrari
I just finished reading the book- The Monk who sold his Ferrari .A nice book, it talks about finding the meaning of life and working towards achieving it. Itz a story of Julian Mantle, a lawyer forced to confront the spiritual crisis of his out-of-balance life. He travls to India, meets the saints and discovers powerful, wise, and practical lessons that change his life. Here is a blog that talks about the learnings from the book. Robin Sharma, Some of the quotations in the book hit me hard. Here are a few: Wage war against weaker thoughts that have crept into the palace of your mind. They will see they are unwanted and leave like unwelcome visitors. Everything is always created twice first in your mind then in reality. Act as if failure is impossible, and your success will be assured. Wipe out every thought of not achieving your objectives, whether they are material or spiritual. Be brave, and set no limits on the workings of your imagination. Never be a prisoner of your past. Become...