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WHO WILL CRY WHEN YOU WILL DIE
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INTRODUCTION OF THE AUTHOR.
Robin Sharma is a #1 bestselling author and was ranked as one of the Top 5 Leadership experts in the world.
Robin S. Sharma holds two law degrees including a masters of law from Dalhousie Law School in Halifax, Canada.
Robin is the founder of Sharma Leadership International Inc., a global consultancy that helps people in organizations. Clients include Starbucks, The Coca-Cola Company, Microsoft, GE, NIKE, FedEx and IBM.
Book Summary of Who Will Cry When You Die?
It is the perfect book for people who constantly search for a muse for their lives and the pursuit of happiness.
The book explores the concept of self discovery, and it will takes us on a path that will help us relive our dreams and make them materialize. Robin Sharma tells his readers how to live their lives in a great way and shows them how to be who they want to be, through the chapters of this book.
This book has 101 inspirational and motivating chapters and these chapters hold apt and meaningful messages that cater to anyone who believes in making a mark in his or her life. Robin Sharma also talks about prioritizing success in a more significant way, without forgetting to bond with people on the pursuit of greater ambitions.
LEARNINGS FROM THE BOOK
The more the risk one takes ,the more rewards one will receive .
The Hand That gives is the Hand that Takes.
The book says "Most people don't discover what life is all about until just before they die. We have taller buildings but shorter tempers, more possessions but less happiness, fuller minds but emptier lives. Do not wait until you are on your deathbed to realize the meaning of life and the precious role you have to play within it.“
Enjoy the path, not just the reward; the real value of setting and achieving goals lies not in the rewards you receive but in the person you become as a result of reaching your goals
CRITICS RELATED TO THE BOOK
The author has given not less than hundred points for us to follow to enrich our lives. It is, in patches, similar to a moral science book , since it is full of “do’s” and “don’ts” in life !
Sharma expects us to be mature enough to see troubles as blessings which teach us valuable lessons in life. It is rightly said that tough men last and tough times don’t ! I personally feel this trait cannot be cultivated, but we come to accept it only when life takes its toll on us, mercilessly, sometimes.