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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma (Farsi) – Summary

Writer: Robin Sharma
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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma (Farsi) – Summary

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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma is a motivational fable about personal development, inner peace, and achieving a balanced life. The story follows Julian Mantle, a high-powered lawyer who suffers a heart attack due to his relentless pursuit of success. This crisis leads him to leave behind his wealth and career in search of deeper meaning. Traveling to the Himalayas, he encounters the Sages of Sivana, who teach him ancient wisdom about happiness, discipline, and fulfillment. Through simple yet profound lessons, Julian learns to cultivate mindfulness, purpose, and a life of service. He returns to share these insights, emphasizing the importance of self-mastery, setting clear goals, and embracing a life aligned with one’s values.

  • Pages: 180
  • Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
  • ISBN: ‫9786226242950
  • Persian Title: کتاب راهبی که فراری اش را فروخت اثر رابین شارما

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Weight 200 g
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Product Type

Personal Development

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Paperback

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Self-Help

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An excellent motivational book, of course in Persian.

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