Who Will Cry When You Die?: Life Lessons From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
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“Is there a wiser, more enlightened way of looking at this seemingly negative situation?”
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we live on a minor planet of a very average star located within the outer limits of one of a hundred thousand million galaxies. How’s that for a shift in perspective? Given this information, are your troubles really that big?
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Discipline allows you to do all those things you know in your heart you should do but never feel like doing.
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Effective, fulfilled people do not spend their time doing what is most convenient and comfortable.
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If you have suffered more than your fair share of difficulties in life, perhaps you are being prepared to serve some greater purpose that will require you to be equipped with the wisdom you have acquired through your trials.
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“Those who don’t make time for exercise must eventually make time for illness.”
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“When you send your money out, remember always to bless it. Ask it to bless everybody that it touches, and command it to go out and feed the hungry and clothe the naked, and command it to come back to you a million-fold. Don’t pass over this lightly. I am serious.”
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And the person you will be five years from now will come down to two primary influences: the people you associate with and the books you read.
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Measured, precise speech is also a sign of clear thought and of a serene mind.
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No matter what has happened to you in the past, your future is spotless.
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Remember, it is never too late to become the person you have always wanted to be.