2. Robin Sharma
Robin S. Sharma (born 1964) is a Canadian
lawyer, leadership expert and writer.
He is the author of 15 books
Sharma is the founder of a business training
firm called Sharma Leadership International
Inc. located in Toronto, Canada.
He was ranked 7th on the International
Leadership Professional Gurus list in 2012.
3. Cont..
He has written several self help books on
personality development and leadership which
have been published in more than 60 countries and
translated to more than 70 languages.
Megaliving!: 30 Days to a Perfect Life
Who Will Cry When You Die: Life Lessons
from the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
The Leader Who Had No Title
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
4. Introduction
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is
about a successful and rich lawyer.
He suffers from a heart attack and
after that he travels to India to search
inner peace and satisfaction.
5. What is the Story About..??
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is a story
about a very brilliant, handsome and
rich lawyer Julian Mantle. He was very
hard working and dashing personality.
After he recovered from his heart attack
he realized that money and fame has
no importance rather it does not help.
6. Cont…
He lost his everything. He also sold his
Ferrari. He then started his journey in
searching eternal peace, happiness and
satisfaction. He reached India where he
met the Sages of Sivana. The monks
taught him some simple tactics for
simple and happy living. They taught him
firstly to master our mind.
7. Cont…
By mastering our mind we can master our time
and live in discipline. The simple living and
purity of thoughts made Julian to serve other
selflessly. The monks by giving various tasks
and example to him helped him to learn one
more thing that was enjoying, appreciating
the present. These were some the things that
he shared with the author.
8. My Learning
i. Master Your Mind
ii. Follow your purpose
iii. Live with discipline
iv. Respect your time
v. Serve others selflessly
vi. Embrace the present
9. “We are all here for some
special reason. Stop being a
prisoner of your past.
Become the architect of your
future.”