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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Book Review: Who will cry when you die? By Robin Sharma - How to be a better person






Robin Sharma is one of my favourite authors for self-enrichment books. Actually the first books I read by Robin Sharma is “The monk who drove the Ferrari”. I would say for most of his books are mostly on improvement in self-efficiency, self-improvement in work etc.

I has been hesitating to read this particular book “Who will cry when you die”, most probably due to its unique title. Well…being an Asian, I tend to be a bit superstitious due to my culture.

This fine day, I decide to plunge in and flip through few of the pages and found out that it’s actually a book that write on how to be a better person.

It wrote about how to become a better person. One of the many points I like about Robin Sharma’s books is that he is precise on the things that he wants his reader to know. Every knowledge that is being written, is short and sweet. Everything is straight to the point with one or two illustrations.

His books have the ‘punching’ effect, even if one just merely browses through the first few pages.

Recommended for someone who thinks he or she is becoming more and more cynical :)

Those interested could look into Robin Sharma's website http://www.robinsharma.com

1 comment:

  1. this is the most aamazing book i have read till date.
    it has really brought about a radicle change in my life.
    making me realise how precious each day is in our life and how grateful we should be for all that we receive during the day.
    how down to earth one should be.robin explains the importance of every second so beautifully that makes me feel as if hes writing all about my life.
    this book has helped me to cope up with the set backs in my life and helped me to live life by looking at the brighter side of things.
    every day i wake up i remind my self to live like its my last day and thus my life which was earlier simply a white sheet of paper has now been coverd with all the things i have to do before i die .
    and i hope ill add some meaning to my life this way.
    because more than existing i want to live.
    thank you Robin.

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