Sunday, February 20, 2022

The Monk Who Sold his Ferrari - Robin Sharma (1996)

A person who knows my reading habits said I would not find the book interesting. It is true. The book opened with a great story. However, somewhere the fables turned into riddles. Rather than being simple concepts, the riddle-like metaphors seemed like complex explainers for something much simple. Indian spiritual texts may have made some of the ideas easier to grasp, so explanations seemed redundant.

I am no longer the right audience for the book. I flipped through about half of the book but no more. 

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