Happy Friday! Today we’ll be studying The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma.
About a year ago, Robin Sharma actually flew down to Kuala Lumpur to visit me and MindValley! Great guy and great book.
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma
“From tonight onwards, take complete control of your life. Decide, once and for all, to be the master of your fate. Run your own race. Discover your calling and you will start to experience the ecstasy of an inspired life.”
~ Robin Sharma from The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
Some words from Brian:
Robin Sharma is one of the world’s top leadership experts—right up there with Jack Welch and Tom Peters. In fact, he was recently recognized as the #2 leadership guru in the world. He also happens to be a great author and a super cool guy.
In this Note we’re gonna take a quick look at another one of his great books: The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari. (Might just be the best title ever. :) It’s a great, quick-reading fable that lives up to its subtitle of being about “Fulfilling Your Dreams and Reaching Your Destiny.” (Think: The Alchemist with yogi-attorneys rather than a shepherd. In fact, Paulo Coelho, another one of my absolute favorite authors, said this about the book: “A captivating story that teaches as it delights.”)
The book is PACKED with Big Ideas and in this Note I’ll only be able to profile a handful of my favorites, so, if it’s resonating with you, I highly recommend you pick it up and enjoy it as an inspiring, life-changing, weekend read. (And while you’re at it, get The Greatness Guide. Trust me. :)

And as always, what’s your BIGGEST Aha! moment from this Note and how are you going to implement the wisdom from today into your life? Drop a comment and let the discussions roll!And twitter users, don’t forget the #50days ![]()
Also, because lots of people are joining in on the Challenge a few days late and in case you miss a day or two, check out this page » We’ve listed every Note that will be discussed (on which day) along with links to the discussion posts.Can’t wait to get the discussion going on today’s Note.















