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Who Will Cry When You Die? is a bestselling self-help book ranked #75 in its category, praised for its concise chapters filled with timeless wisdom. With over 21,000 positive reviews, it offers actionable insights designed for busy professionals aiming for personal transformation, all wrapped in premium packaging that underscores its value.



















| Best Sellers Rank | #536 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #75 in Self-Help #89 in Personal Transformation |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 21,755 Reviews |
A**A
Best book to shape your mind
This book show a greater change in your life with a key points that pinpoint key aspects in life
M**K
Timeless Lessons
I was expecting the book to be in the form of a story like "The monk who sold his Ferrari", but was pleasantly surprised to find it having short chapters on various (often unrelated) topics. I enjoyed reading it over a period of time - giving some time to digest and imbibe the thoughts. Highlights marked will come handy, and moreover it's a book that one can fall back on from time to time and find out something new to try. The lessons are timeless, have good wisdom, and quotes multiple great thinkers of the past. I enjoyed reading it!
A**N
Good Book
Very good book to read, this book helps us to understand where we are in people connect
V**N
Good
Good
R**H
God
Good
R**R
Good book
Knowledge is itself in it
S**E
Inspirational
Book Review: Who Will Cry When You Die? Life Lessons from the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma I recently had the pleasure of reading "Who Will Cry When You Die? Life Lessons from the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari" by Robin Sharma, and I must say that it was a truly inspirational and thought-provoking read. In this book, Sharma imparts valuable wisdom about living a fulfilling and purposeful life. From the very beginning, the book captivated my attention with its profound insights and engaging storytelling. Sharma shares a collection of lessons that are applicable to everyday life, making it easy to relate and reflect upon one's own journey. The anecdotes and real-life examples he shares truly resonate, leaving a lasting impact on the reader's mind. What I appreciated most about this book was its ability to challenge my perspective on life. Sharma encourages readers to question the choices they make, the priorities they set, and the impact they want to leave on the world. The book offers practical advice and guiding principles that can help reshape our mindset and approach to life. One of the standout aspects of "Who Will Cry When You Die?" is its beautiful simplicity. Sharma's writing style is clear, concise, and accessible, making it easy to absorb and internalize the life lessons he imparts. The book is structured in short, bite-sized chapters, allowing readers to read and reflect on one lesson at a time. This format also makes it a perfect book to revisit and reread for a gentle reminder of the valuable insights shared. Overall, "Who Will Cry When You Die?" is a phenomenal book that has the power to transform lives. It offers profound inspiration, guidance, and encouragement for anyone seeking personal growth and fulfillment. Robin Sharma's words are not only inspiring but also practical, making it easier to implement positive changes in our daily lives. I highly recommend "Who Will Cry When You Die?" to anyone who is looking to gain a fresh perspective on life and is eager to make meaningful changes. This book has the potential to ignite a desire for personal growth and positively impact one's journey towards a more purposeful and joyful existence. Kudos to Robin Sharma for delivering an exceptional read that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression.
H**U
Who will cry when you die?
Being a fiction reader, it is usually very hard for me to pick up self helps in the first place. I rarely do so. But then, few books are meant to be read to follow few life style changes and to think about worthy thoughts. Who will cry when you die is not what the title says but beyond that. Personally, I felt it's not what happens aftermath, it's now and the moments you live are supposed to be felt which we already know but then sometimes we skip to give it a thought. This book helps in many aspects of one's life and I enjoyed reading it thoroughly. The way Robin sharma ends each lesson with famous quotes are worth reading. I loved many of them. One of the quotes caught me when I'm thinking of thoughts that are unnecessary and it somehow felt right enough. "If you fill the unforgiving minute with a sixty seconds worth of distance run, yours is the earth and everything in it." Take time to complete the book, understand and learn slowly, don't read it in one or two days. Books like these are supposed to be read in a slow pace is what I personally felt. Overall loved it. One more quote I loved was added in photo.
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