The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

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Title: The monk who sold his Ferrari

Author: Robin. اس. Sharma

Translator: Pouya Pourahmad

Publisher: Shirmohammadi

Subject: Story, novel

Age category: Adult

Cover: Paperback

Number of pages: 280 p

Language Farsi

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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is trying to open a window for us from the higher dimension of our being, a window that we do not pay attention to for 24 hours a day, or maybe even for a lifetime, unaware that he is the only one left.

More than ten years ago, a book was published that has changed the lives of millions since then. The story of Julian Mantel, a famous lawyer whose astonishing material success was a mask over his deep inner emptiness. The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari was initially published in small numbers but quickly caused a stir and spread by word of mouth.

The book is now published in seventy languages ​​and is one of the best-selling international books. The message of this book was spread all over the world, a simple yet powerful message that contains genuine hope, inspiration and success. This inspiring story slowly answers the biggest questions in life, just like a practical process that helps you create happiness, vitality, joy and inner peace so that you can be proud of your life at the end of your life.

Robin Sharma has an important message for all of us, a message that can change our lives. He has written a handbook on personal satisfaction in these turbulent times.
Robin Sharma is an internationally acclaimed author who has authored eleven books on the principles of management. His books have been published in more than sixty countries and in about seventy different languages. He owes his fame to the book of the monk who sold his fugitive. The book is on the international bestseller list and has sold millions of copies. Robin is a former lawyer and founder of the International Sharma Management Institute.

“The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” by Robin Sharma is an inspiring story that offers readers an easy yet profound way of life. The story revolves around the character of “Julian Mantel”, who is a rich and successful lawyer and is a big name in his profession. But an unexpected heart attack ruins his successful life. The sudden onset of Julianne Mantel’s illness affects him, and his performance and activities come to a standstill. He wonders if material successes are worthwhile, and then leaves everything and goes to India.

A trip to India brings him a spiritual awakening that opens new windows on “Julian Mantel” and sees life from other perspectives. He decides to live his life again in another way; A way that is more pleasing than before and more meaningful than before.
“Robin Sharma” in “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” will take the reader on a spiritual journey into an ancient culture that encompasses the millennium. The book supports a happy life, deep and correct thinking, valuing time and relationship, more order, following the voice of the heart and living in every moment.
“The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” as one of the best-selling novels, has attracted the attention of readers around the world, and what has aroused the admiration of all is the philosophical core of the book, which owes both Eastern and Western philosophy. .

Excerpts from the book The Monk Who Sold His Fugitive:

– Good people are constantly strengthening themselves.
– When properly organized, it is a definite sign of an organized mind.
Start your fight against the weak thoughts that have secretly entered the palace of your mind.
– We are all here for a special reason. Do not be a prisoner of the past. Be the architect of your future.
The purest thing you can do is forgive others. Focus on your goal.
The secret to happiness is simple: find something you love to do and then spend all your energy on it.

In a part of the book of the monk who sold his fugitive, we read:

Act as if failure is impossible and success is inevitable. Reject any thoughts about not achieving your goals, whether material or spiritual. Be brave and do not set boundaries to work on your imagination. Never be a prisoner of the past. Architect your future. You will never be the same.

As the city woke up and the day blossomed, the first signs of fatigue appeared on my friend’s face with his indefinite lifespan, after spending a night giving his knowledge to his eager student. I was amazed at Julian’s ability, his boundless energy, and his endless passion. He stands by his word.

Robin S. Sharma published The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari in 1999, which was a great success. This work made the name “Robin Sharma” world famous and was translated into more than fifty languages. This work has been translated into Persian under the name “The monk who sold his fugitive”.

An overview of the chapters in the book of the monk who sold his Ferrari car
The book The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari Car is written in twelve chapters.
Chapter One: Waking Up From Neglect
Chapter Two: Mysterious Visitors
Chapter 3: The Miraculous Transformation of Julien Mantel
Chapter 4: A magical meeting with the sages of Shivana
Chapter 5: The Deep Wisdom That lies in Inner Change
Chapter Six: A Really Amazing Garden
Chapter 7: Lighting the Fire Within You
Chapter 8: The Ancient Art of Self-Governance
Chapter 9: The Power of Discipline
Chapter Ten: Your Most Valuable Needs
Chapter 11: The highest goal of a person in life …
Chapter Twelve: The Eternal Secret of Lasting and Eternal Bliss
‌About the author
Robin Sharma Canadian writer and motivational speaker was born on March 18, 1965. He completed his law studies, but left the field after a while. After this work, Robin Sharma published many other books on success and planning, some of which have been translated into Persian.

‌ We read in a part of the book
He fell to the ground right in the middle of the courtroom …

He was considered one of the best lawyers in the whole country and was one of the smartest and most distinguished lawyers of this period and time! He was also known for always being accustomed to wearing $ 3,000 Italian suits. Clothes that cover his relatively full limbs well from view. As well as his series of legal and judicial victories, which always came one after the other …

I just stood there, nailed in place by the severity of his nervous state. Especially since I witnessed it happen moments ago …

The famous Julien Mantel had become just a simple victim, and now she was crawling on the ground like a helpless and weak baby, while, like a madman, she was shaking and sweating profusely. His head and face were flowing …
From that moment on, everything seemed to be moving slowly. “Oh my God,” said his legal assistant, screaming and in a sensitive mood. Julian is in trouble! And so he showed us a blinding picture of what seemed obvious.

The judge’s appearance was terrifying. He quickly said something under his breath on his private phone. A telephone that should only be used in an emergency. And I was just standing there and I was completely lost and confused …

Please do not die …! O crazy …! نَمیر! It is still too early to want to leave this world and leave the scene! You do not deserve to die like this at all …!
The courtroom guard, who seemed to have remained mummified, dry, and nailed until a moment ago, suddenly jumped forward and began performing CPR surgery on the body of our legal hero who had fallen to the ground. He tried to bring her back to the living world by squeezing her chest.

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