The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari – Review

This bestseller from Robin S Sharma is beautifully laid out. It has remained in the bestseller list for a really long time and rightly so. The book is not a “Self Help” book like it looks, The magic of the book lies in its simplicity…

Saying that, after reading this book I have realized that there is a right time to read this book. Choosing to read it before such a time will only reduce the benifits of the book. And yes I feel I picked up the book at the right time thanks to Shruti for that :).

Frankly, most parts of the book once you read it you will realize that you mostly knew what the person is talking about. To me it a large part of the book seemed like common sense(which is not so common). The explanation is clear and analogies are really good.

Its odd but whenever I felt like I was going thru something that would change my life, it eventually did. This book made me feel the same but frankly its too early to tell any difference.

This book is a must read. The book does not speak about god but is spritual. If you dont like the book just stop reading it, trust me if you need this book it will speak to you and fit like another piece of the puzzel. There is an old saying

You wont get answers untill you fully understand the question

This will make more sense after you read the book :)