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who will cry when you die?

 



   This is the review of the book ''WHO WILL CRY WHEN YOU DIE" BY Robin Sharma. Robin Sharma who was a Canadian writer, his mater piece was ''MONK WHO SOLD HIS FERRARI''.  One of the good books that discover many ideas within me. So I would like to share a view of my favorite chapters. If you are a starter of reading books it will help you to read and understand easier. 

     Robin Sharma shared simple and unique ideas for a peaceful life. Each chapter carries a valuable message. The book makes to bloom the peace within me. It teaches me, the maturity of living, how to handle the situation that we come across, how to make our life a more peaceful and valuable path, how to deal with unexpected conditions, the ways of enlightenment, and teach me the significances of life. 

     The whole book consists of more than 101 chapters each one carries a valuable message. He dedicates this book to the reader and his children Colby and Bianca. He mentioned that his children are his greatest teacher. This Book is followed by life lessons from Monk who sold his Ferrari. He included many philosophical quotes within this book, bring to get ideas simply.

     He started his book by the quote of Norman cousins, 

"The tragedy of life is not death, but what we let die inside of us while we live".

    In his first chapter, he started the  wonderful quotes,



"Son when you were born, you cried the world rejoiced.

Live your life in such a way that when you die the world cries while you rejoice." By Robin Sharma

Like, he shared many inspirational quotes to explain the context in a more enlightened way. Eventually the worth of spending time with this book.


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