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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari (1997) is a captivating tale that shares profound life lessons through an engaging story. Here's why this book is a must-read: Depois de uma grande viagem retornamos sempre diferentes. Depois da leitura de uma grande história… também. I still remember seeing these wonderful looking people seated on the little bamboo chairs reading their strangely bound books with the subtle smiles of enlightenment unforlding across their lips." They discussed the meaning of life and Mantle learned about ways to achieve greater vitality, how to become more creative and to feel more fulfilled. The book has mass appeal and is not targeted at one specific area of the marketplace What we liked about the monk who sold his Ferrari
There are no mistakes–only lessons. This is a way of thinking that’s based on appreciation self-respect and gratitude for yourself and the world that you live in. Trust that every single experience that you have every day is teaching you about yourself. He is almost on the verge of the rift from his wife and never able to keep his promises made to his child. All because of his vigorous job.
This is the fictitious tale of Julian Mantle, a man who, seemingly, had it all. A graduate of the famous Harvard Law School, Mantle was one of the most well-known trial lawyers in the United States. He was making seven-figures; he lived in a mansion; a red Ferrari was parked outside. He was living the dream.
Narrated 'Aisha: The Prophet Muhammad was asked, "What deeds are loved most by Allah?" He said, "The most regular constant deeds even though they may be few." He added, 'Don't take upon yourselves, except the deeds which are within your ability." Bukhari (Volume 8, Book 76, Number 472)Kaizen is the Japanese method for improvement and optimization. It’s a process that you optimize and you incrementally improve in the areas of your life, business and work.