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bypujagoyal · 6 months ago
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Running his own Race
RUNNING HIS OWN RACE Introduction: The power of great thinkers’ lies not only in empowering individuals but in revolutionizing the power of thought. Robin Sharma, a 41-year-old author and public speaker has been an initiator of such a crusade. Robin’s books have sold over 1.5 million copies in the past five years and individuals such as Israeli Prime Minister and Nobel Prize winner, Shimon…
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dailyquotes6563 · 4 months ago
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It doesn't matter what other people say about you. What is important is what you say to yourself.
Robin Sharma, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
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sophientropy · 10 months ago
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ive started smiling a lot
its not intentional at all, sometimes i just remember im not smiling and my body's like: well, now you are
its sweet but it scares me, i wonder, as a psychologist, if im going through a maniac episode because when i really think about it, i find joy in everything and it doesnt feel logical.
i find my soul instantly turning to focus on something good when im going through stuff. i guess this came free with my choice to just be happy.
thats another thing, i do think happiness is a choice (for some people ofc) but i didnt think my body would ever choose for me.
i find myself remembering random stuff that makes me giggle or just smile more often. i wonder if this is what healing looks like and i also wonder if this is what mental illness looks like.
i feel good, i feel so good i stop myself from scrolling endlessly on my phone because i realize its not making me feel good, i feel so good i just want to eat veggies and fruit bro, i feel so good everytime i listen to music, even if its sad i smile and think to myself: "its sad that i used to feel this way, but the past doesnt exist anymore"
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travelpadmy-blog · 1 year ago
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Top 10 Key Lessons from the Book: The Monk Who Sold his Ferrari
#goodbooksNB #Maestro81Top 10 Key Lessons from the Book:📓 The Monk Who Sold his FerrariBy Robin Sharma 🎯 1: Invest in Yourself – The greatest investment you can make is in yourself. Not only does it transform your life, but it also radiates positive change to everyone around you. 🎯 2: The Power of No – Learning to say no to unimportant things is saying yes to what truly matters. Your choices…
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self-learns · 1 year ago
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Chapter-Wise Summary of the Book "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari"
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari; by means of Robin Sharma is a literary masterpiece that unravels the secrets and techniques to fulfilling lifestyles through the fascinating journey of Julian Mantle. In this newsletter, we are able to take you on an adventure via the chapters of this transformational e-book, exploring its knowledge and existence-converting instructions. 1) THE WAKE-UP CALL: The…
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thedarklyre-blog · 1 year ago
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To fall in love with yourself is the first secret to happiness.
Robert Morley
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readbooksummary · 1 year ago
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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari Summary, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is a self-help book by Robin Sharma, a writer and motivational speaker. The book is a business fable derived from Sharma's personal experiences after leaving his career as a litigation lawyer at the age of 25.
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thesirencult · 1 year ago
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YOUR CHOICES ARE YOURS FOR A REASON
Your choices are yours because they will impact YOUR LIFE. Not mommy's life or daddy's life, not your gossiping loving neighbour's life and certainly not your second cousin's ex girlfriend's sister's best friend's life. YOUR LIFE, is the one that will be impacted by the path you choose to follow.
Yes, I know. All of us up to some point wanted our parent's to be proud. Even people who hide it deep inside want to succeed just to get the "I'm proud of you" talk from their father. Guess what though ? Even though most people want their parents to be proud of them and follow their guidance, 95% of people are not truly happy in their life. This also goes for people who are trying to please their social circle or go and do what society deems "right". They are stuck in unloving marriages, work like slaves and go home only to plop on the couch and proceed to spend 6 hours on their phone watching other people live their dreams. That's a side picture I painted...
My dad wanted me to be a lawyer. When I chose to study History & Philosophy Of Science he was shocked. Why ? Cause that meant something to him. He has always idolized lawyers. He does not see that the ones who make it are extremely passionate and ambitious. I know that my dad still hopes I will one day get into law school. Sometimes he catches me working on my laptop and he sighs out loud (Eastern European Father ✅) and says "Everything is okay but you didn't get a law degree.". I'm like bitch stfu. I make my own money, I'm building streams of income that will allow me to be financially independent and to live wherever I want, what are you talking about ? The crazy thing is that my father was a business owner and always pushed me towards entrepreneurship! Even he did not escape the dogma of our society. Why would I do "The monk who sold his Ferrari" in reverse. Leave my passion and life's calling behind and move overseas to work in corporate America to have my soul sucked. He then laughs and proceeds to tell me a story about one of his friends who is loaded and his father always wanted him to be a doctor and made remarks all the time, even when he signed million $ checks !
If you know what you want to go after, you are lucky. Most people end up in sticky situations because they had no direction. They follow others' directions causing them to be unhappy and resentful. I made my choice because I loved my parents and I didn't want to have resentment towards them when I was waiting for my welfare check. No one can guarantee you will find a job easily in this day and age. I believe that social sciences are much more important than our technocratic society makes them to be. They are the backbone of our civilization. I could never become a doctor even though I respect and appreciate them for their service. Same goes for police officers. I have friends who are in the force and they are amazing, sweet and true heroes but I could not be like them and they could not do what I do.
Forgive your parents. Most of them are trying to protect us from a crazy world but sometimes they harm us more in the process. Listen to the elders when they speak but learn to logically reason within.
Being an astrologer and helping people uncover their purpose is very liberating. It makes you realize how our world was shaped so the best would come on top. You have all the tools, make the best out of them and go after your goals.
Because in the end, you'll be proud of yourself.
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nahalism · 2 years ago
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'one must not allow the clock and the calendar to blind him to the fact that each moment of life is a miracle — and a mystery'
— robin sharma, the monk who sold his ferrari
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dark-romantics · 1 year ago
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Hey could you recommend me some books similar to " The Alchemist" :)
Oh boy I do have a few good ones for you ;)
1. Many lives many masters by Dr Brian Weiss (LOVE THIS)
2. The Four Agreements by Miguel Ruiz
3. The Secret by Rhonda Byrne
4. The monk who sold his Ferrari
5. The power of now by Eckhart Tolle
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may-stuff · 10 days ago
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Hello to the girl who asked for the interview! I saw it on TikTok and it's in Spanish, but basically, it says that in his free time, he likes to read, listen to music, and watch movies. Oh my god, I'm obsessed with this man! When he mentioned his three favorite books, I understood why he thinks and is so mature about those topics. His favorite books are: 'A Course in Miracles', 'The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari', and 'Wealth That Money Can't Buy'. GOD, WHAT A MAN!I loved what you wrote about what I sent you, and I love the idea that he's a bit conceited about it. My girlfriend wrote a character based on me, and the writer would gracefully shake her head, like: 'This guy is getting too full of himself.' And I can't get the idea out of my head that the reader writes a pretty steamy moment between those two characters, and when Fran reads that part, he realizes it's about them. Fans would be very curious about that part.Here's the link, but it's in Spanish: .
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMhXWsb6n
Here is the link
He'd be her biggest fan ever omg. She would write that steamy scene with their own experiences in mind, ofc. She would write him as great lover in every way. And he'd be like 'yeah, that's definitely me 😏' lol
No but, jokes aside, he'd really be so incredibly proud of her and would talk about her almost all the time.
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sharonpricilla · 2 years ago
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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari - Robin S. Sharma
“Tiny, incremental changes and improvements such as those I have suggested will create positive habits. Positive habits will create results. And results will inspire you towards greater personal change. Begin to live each day as if it was your last. Starting today, learn more, laugh more and do what you truly love to do. Do not be denied your destiny.
For what lies behind you and what lies in front of you matters little when compared to what lies within you."
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theusaleaders · 2 years ago
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Known for his, “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari book series”, Robin Sharma is one of the most impacting and bestselling authors of this generation. The touch of philosophy he carries in his writing makes it more compelling for his readers.
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jiennhi · 2 years ago
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books to read:
Varför jag inte längre pratar om ras- Reni Eddo-Lodge
The 7 habit of highly effective people - Stephen R Covey
Slav - Anna, Jason Johansson
Döds dömd - Sharon Bolton
The seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo - Taylor Jenkins Reid
Because you’ll never meet me - Bloomsbury
Something like happy - Eva Wood
Paris försvunna döttrar - Pam Janoff
Breaking the habit of being yourself - Dr Joe Dispenza
The four agreements - Don Miguel Ruitz
The monk who sold his ferrari - Robin S Sharma
The glided ones - Namina Forna
Pachinko - Lee Minjin
On earth we’re briefly gorgeous - Ocean Voung
In order to live - Park Yeonmin
Twisted love - Anna Huang
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travelpadmy-blog · 1 year ago
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Top 10 Key Lessons from the Book: The Monk Who Sold his Ferrari
#goodbooksNB #Maestro81Top 10 Key Lessons from the Book:📓 The Monk Who Sold his FerrariBy Robin Sharma 🎯 1: Invest in Yourself – The greatest investment you can make is in yourself. Not only does it transform your life, but it also radiates positive change to everyone around you. 🎯 2: The Power of No – Learning to say no to unimportant things is saying yes to what truly matters. Your choices…
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explorerswiftie · 2 years ago
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Thank you for tagging me Tasya @taylorswiftaylor 💖
comfort movie: Before We Go
comfort food: Dhokla
comfort clothing: full sleeved tops
comfort song: Everything Has Changed
comfort book: The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
comfort game: -
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