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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

by Robin S. Sharma

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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
Robin S. Sharma
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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

Robin S. Sharma
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Bhakti Yoga is a profound exploration of the path of devotion, presenting love, surrender, and spiritual discipline through the teachings of Swami Vivekananda.

About This Book

A fable that serves as a guide to personal transformation, self-mastery, and spiritual fulfillment, following the life of Julian Mantle, a high-powered trial lawyer who leaves his material life behind to learn ancient wisdom from the Sages of Sivana.

Key Insights

Discover how a lawyer traded a Ferrari for a life of purpose—and what that means for you.

  • Julian Mantle’s heart attack sparks a Himalayan quest that proves success is measured in silence, not status today.
  • Sharma’s ‘Sivanan System’ blends ancient wisdom with modern hustle, teaching that mastering your mind unlocks true wealth today.
  • The ‘Kaizen’ principle shows that three weeks of focused habits can rewrite your character—no mountain required, just discipline today.
  • ‘Dharma’ becomes your compass: a clear life mission that steadies you when the world gets noisy today.
  • The book reminds us: the quality of life hinges on the quality of thoughts, so nurture your mental garden today.
  • Sharma argues that leaving everything behind is a luxury only of the mind; the real journey is inward, requiring no mountain, just the courage to guard your thoughts today.

Let this transformative tale inspire you to cultivate purpose over possessions.

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