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“The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” by Robin S. Sharma

“The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” by Robin S. Sharma
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SKU: 9788499087122
Language: Spanish
Cover type: Paperback
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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is a modern classic of personal transformation and living with purpose. When Julian Mantle, a brilliant attorney consumed by success and stress, suffers a life-shattering heart attack, he realises that wealth and status have brought emptiness rather than fulfilment. Abandoning his Ferrari and urban lifestyle, Julian embarks on a journey to the Himalayas, where, under the guidance of Himalayan sages, he learns the timeless principles of balance, courage and joy.

Through engaging story-telling and vivid metaphors, author Robin S. Sharma weaves together Eastern wisdom and Western pragmatism into a practical guide for everyday living. Julian’s transformation invites readers to reflect on their own priorities: What matters most? How can we align our career, health and relationships with our inner purpose? How do we cultivate discipline, presence and meaningful goals?

By the end of the journey, the reader is not just entertained but empowered. The fable teaches simple yet powerful tools: mindfulness rituals, purposeful reflection, guarding your mind like a garden and stepping into your highest self in every role you play. Whether you are at the peak of your career or facing a new chapter, this book offers a roadmap for shifting from stress to serenity, from chasing external markers to inheriting true inner wealth.

Ideal for self-help readers, leaders, professionals and anyone seeking a life of significance rather than mere success, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari remains a timeless invitation to live boldly, deeply and with heart.