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Who Will Cry When You Die by Robin Sharma (Book Review)

  • By Manish Manu
  • Jan 16, 2018
  • 2 min read

The first word that came out of my mouth when I finished this book was “Amazing.” Robin Sharma used very important life lessons for anyone who is in search of positivity.

I have two books of Robin Sharma. One was “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” and other one is this. I had this eagerness to read other books of his after reading some pages of “Megaliving.” I was unable to read that whole books because I was in library and when the next day I came to library, I couldn’t find it. After then I got busy with other books and just lost what that book was all about. And then I got these two books as a gift.

After reading “Who Will Cry When You Die”, I felt deep love for everything that was happening because the kind of lessons Robin has included really proved wondrous to me. Trust me, this book is worth reading.

The book includes 101 lessons. You can see, the book is not much big and the length of each lesson is also not much but it still hold many worthy experiences of life.

The first chapter of the book is "Discover your calling." Through this chapter Robin tried to awake your love to believe in your special talent and get engaged with that. After this step slowly and steadily with every chapters he tried to eradicate every single lazy habit of a human. He say to wake up early in the morning, meditate, spend time with your family and other many things.

So I can say that this book has done wonders in my life. I adapted one habit of making everyday goals which also includes to wake up early in the morning. I'm living my life perfectly well scheduled.

Thanks to Robin Sharma

 
 
 

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