The book, “Who Will Cry When You Die” written by author Robin Sharma, Popularly known for his book “The Monk Who Sold his Ferrari” aimed to share his views upon all kinds of aspects one has to face during their entire lifespan. Via tailoring his words, he has shaped the book into an answer to a question that is How one can be happy without being greedy? The analysis of Who Will Cry When You Die directly aims at being kind to the people around you as well as yourself.
No matter what life throws at you making others happy and establishing a smile on their face is the real money one can ever earn. In addition with he has discussed, the various approaches you have to take while dealing with a serious problem in life i;e Life is a complex game but sticking to the end with full effort is an awesome task. People have the tendency to give up very quickly, only a few sticks to their dream.
Robin Sharma has strengthened each of the chapters with different as well as suitable examples to narrate his point of view. As mentioned, the book says that one must enjoy the journey rather than each question appearing inside the brain.
Additionally, Learn from every mistake others do and gain the maximum experience the author has discussed. He has defined how an eager person can learn the best sort of lesson from every aspect of life. While teaching this lesson, he has given a child as an example and his activities that how a kid aims the best and leaves the rest. How one should look into the positive side prior and neglect the ugly part of life.
Moreover, Robin Sharma has discussed that a person should build a temple solely dedicated to his own preference. It was an amazing part the author has discussed in the first 50 pages of the book. He says that one should make a place where they'll worship their dedicated creativity. No matter what it is, either sports, music, or anything one should build a temple for it and does not miss it anyway.
I've been through the first 50 pages of this book and learned a lot. An amazing book was written by Robin Sharma, showcasing his niche into personal growth and mindfulness in writing. Surely got to learn a lot. However as I went down the book, I realized the book will students a lot, but hasn't matched my expectations yet. As I was going through this book I expected it'll teach me something crucial about society as the name suggest, but I had learned amazing lessons from the author, a lot more to come on other blogs.
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Manjit Kishore Verma