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The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma
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“we grow fearless when we do the things we fear”
Robin S. Sharma, The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“The most important gift we can give ourselves is the commitment to living our authentic life. To be true to ourselves, however, is not an easy task. We must break free of the seductions of society and live life on our own terms, under our own values and aligned with our original dreams. We must tap our hidden selves; explore the deep-seated, unseen hopes, desires, strengths and weaknesses that make us who we are. We have to understand where we have been and know where we are going.”
Robin S. Sharma, The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“I was more than my limitations; I was learning”
Robin S. Sharma, The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“Life itself is a journey after all, and what matters most is not what you are getting, but who you are becoming.”
Robin S. Sharma, The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“One of the timeless secrets to a long, happy life is to love your work. The golden thread running through the lives of history’s most satisfied people is that they all loved what they did for a living. When psychologist Vera John-Steiner interviewed one hundred creative people, she found they all had one thing in common: an intense passion for their work. Spending your days doing work that you find rewarding, intellectually challenging and fun will do more than all the spa vacations in the world to keep your spirits high and your heart engaged.”
Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“There are no extra people alive today. Every single one of us is here for a reason, a special purpose—a mission. Yes, build a beautiful life for yourself and those you love. Yes, be happy and have a lot of fun. And yes, become successful, on your own terms rather than on those suggested to you by society. But—above all else—be significant. Make your life matter. Be of use. And be of service to as many people as possible. This is how each of us can shift from the realm of the ordinary into the heights of the extraordinary. And walk among the best who have ever lived. "It”
Robin S. Sharma, The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“And no matter what you are experiencing in your life right now, trust that all is good and unfolding in your best interests. It may not look pretty, but it is exactly what you need to learn for you to grow into the person you have been destined to become.”
Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“We live in an age when we have forgotten what life is all about.”
Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“نحن نصبح جسورين من خلال قيامنا بالأشياء التى نخشاها”
Robin S. Sharma , The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“The saddest thing is that this is often all we understand about ourselves: that so often, we live our neighbor's life, instead of our own.”
Robin S. Sharma, The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“I guess most of what we understand about people is just the surface stuff,”
Robin S. Sharma, The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“is important to remember that just as our words are our thoughts verbalized, so our deeds are our beliefs actualized. No action, no matter how small, is insignificant—how we treat someone defines how we treat everyone, including ourselves. If we disrespect another, we disrespect ourselves. If we are mistrustful of others, we are distrustful of ourselves. If we are cruel to another, we will be cruel to ourselves. If we can't appreciate those around us, we won't appreciate ourselves. With every person we engage, in everything we do, we must be kinder than expected, more generous than anticipated, more positive than we thought possible. Every moment in front of another human being is an opportunity to express our highest values and to influence someone with our humanity. We can make the world better, one person at a time. There”
Robin S. Sharma, The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“Most people believe that it takes months and years to transform their lives. Actually, you can literally change your life in an instant by making a single decision never to go back to the way you have been living—no matter what. What takes months, years and sometimes decades is the maintenance required to live by that decision.”
Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“يتطلب الأمر شخصاً مميزاً يتحلى بالشجاعه لينظر إلى داخل نفسه، ثم يفعل مايجي لخلق حياة من الأصاله، والوفرة، والسعاده، والدهشة.”
روبن شارما, إلهامات يومية من الراهب الذي باع سيارته الفيراري
“As you prepare your body, so you prepare your mind. As you train your body, so you train your mind. Take some time every single day to nourish the temple of your body through vigorous exercise. Get your blood circulating and your body moving. There are 168 hours in a week. At least five of those hours should be invested in some form of physical activity. Health is something most of us take for granted until we lose it. Don’t let that happen to you.”
Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“Lasting happiness,’ Julian wrote, ‘comes from the size of our impact, not the extent of our income. Real fulfillment is a product of the value we create and the contribution we make, not of the car we drive or the house we buy. And I’ve learned that self-worth is more important than net worth. But I think you know that already.”
Robin S. Sharma, The Secret Letters Of The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“decide to be brilliant at what you do. And in how you live.”
Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“A caterpillar cannot remain in the cocoon forever. A butterfly must emerge when the time is right. Just trust in nature’s timing; it’s not on the same clock as you. Remember that always. Your pain will pass—it always does.”
Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“It is important to remember that just as our words are our thoughts verbalized, so our deeds are our beliefs actualized.”
Robin S. Sharma, The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“Courage, Jonathan! That's the only way to live. And remember, bravery isn't really something you feel. It's something you show." I”
Robin S. Sharma, The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“On our deathbeds, none of us wishes we had more money in the bank or a bigger car sitting in the driveway. Instead, as we take our last few breaths, we wish that we had lived a life that was courageous, authentic and remarkably loving.”
Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“With every person we engage, in everything we do, we must be kinder than expected, more generous than anticipated, more positive than we thought possible. Every moment in front of another human being is an opportunity to express our highest values and to influence someone with our humanity. We can make the world better, one person at a time. There”
Robin S. Sharma, The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“What holds us back in life is the invisible architecture of fear. It keeps us in our comfort zones, which are, in truth, the least safe places in which to live. Indeed, the greatest risk in life is taking no risks. But every time we do that which we fear, we take back the power that fear has stolen from us—for on the other side of our fears lives our strength. Every time we step into the discomfort of growth and progress, we become more free. The more fears we walk through, the more power we reclaim. In this way, we grow both fearless and powerful, and thus are able to live the lives of our dreams.”
Robin S. Sharma, The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“The only limits on your life are those that you set yourself. When you dare to get out of your circle of comfort and explore the unknown, you start to liberate your true human potential.”
Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“The people who get on in life are those who dream big dreams and then take whatever risks are necessary to bring their vision to life. They face their fears directly, get into the game and live their days with courage. They break through their fear doors, no matter how scared they feel. It’s better to be a lion for a day than a sheep all your life.”
Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“Be brave, and set no limits on the workings of your imagination. Never be a prisoner of your past. Become the architect of your future.”
Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“If you don’t act on life, life has a habit of acting on you. And the days slip into weeks and the weeks into months and before you know it, your life will be over. Life’s pretty short— no matter how long you get to live. Before you know it, you’ll be dust. The point of wisdom is clear: stop living your life by default and start living your life by design. Get back into the game and take action to create the richer reality you know deep within your heart you were destined to create.”
Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“Generally the things that we value most when we are in our twenties, thirties and forties become the things we value least at the end of our lives. And all those things that so many among us currently value least, like deep human connections, random acts of kindness, being in superb physical condition, devoting ourselves to excellence in our work, creating a legacy and carving out time each day to work on ourselves so that the best within us shines, will—in the end—reveal themselves to be most valuable.”
Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“Most people don’t discover what life is all about until just before they die. While we are young, we spend our days striving and keeping up with social expectations. We are so busy chasing life’s big pleasures that we miss out on the little ones, like dancing barefoot in a park on a rainy day with our kids or planting a rose garden or watching the sun come up. We live in an age where we have conquered the highest of mountains but have yet to master our selves. We have taller buildings but shorter tempers, more possessions but less happiness, fuller minds but emptier lives. Do not wait until you are on your deathbed to realize the meaning of life and the precious role you have to play within it.”
Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
“You can find your cause—your crusade—exactly where you are. No one has to leave a job to find something to engage their heart and excite them. Often all that is required is that a person see things differently. And to take that first step. Today.”
Robin S. Sharma, Daily Inspiration From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

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