WHO WILL CRY
WHEN YOU DIE by Robin Sharma: A Book Review
Genre:
Self-help/motivational/non-fiction
Publication
Date: 1999
Publishing
Company: Harper Collins
Background:
This was the third book written by the author in the series The Monk Who Sold
His Ferrari.
Who
is Robin Sharma?
Canadian, A former
lawyer, he quit his job and now considered to be one of the top 5 leadership experts in the
world. His work is embraced by rock stars, royalty, billionaires and many
celebrity CEOs.
Robin's
books on Leadership and peak performance at work have sold over 15,000,000
copies in 75+ Countries.
His book ,”The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” is the 5th best selling book in the history of
Israel. It has been on India's Top 10 bestseller list of over 2 years. Robin's
books have been the fastest selling books in Turkish publishing history. His
books have also been blockbusters in Japan, England, Dubai, Mexico, Singapore,
Puerto Rico and throughout South America, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Serbia,
Romania, Russia and Sweden.
Robin's
runaway bestseller “The Leader Who Had No Title” was the #1 Business book on
amazon.com
Review:
The
book is basically divided into 101 short chapters. The language used was simple
and clear. Each chapter discusses tip on how to live life to the fullest. For
every chapter, Robin injects quotes from some of his favorite authors and
inspirational speakers/people like Bruce Lee, Og Mandino, James Allen and
Napoleon Hill. He then gives his personal views and experiences. Through this book, I’ve met great people in
his journey and by his recommendations, I’ve downloaded some of their books.
This
book revealed how dedicated, bookish and passionate Robin is into helping and
inspiring people. However, I’ve read many self-help books to confirm that this
book only added a few pointers to what I learned from others.
Here’s
what I highlighted:
1. Three Gate
Test. The ancient sages would only speak if the words they were about to utter
passed three gates. At the first gate, they would ask themselves, Are these
words truthful? If so, the words could then pass on to the second gate. At the
second gate, they sages asked, “Are these words necessary?” If so, they would
then pass on to the third gate, where they would ask, Are these words kind?
2. 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 achieving your goals.
3. Knowledge is
not power. Knowledge is only potential power.
It transforms itself into actual power the moment you decisively act on it.
4. It helps to
write down half a dozen things which are worrying me. Two of them, they
disappear, about two, nothing can be done, so it is no use worrying and tow
perhaps can be settled. – Bruce Lee
5. There has
never been a more exciting time to be alive in history of the world and you have
the choice to seize the boundless possibilities that every day presents.
6. Think
thoughts no one else is thinking. You cannot have all that you want if you
remain the person you are. To get more from life, you need to be more in life.
I
think this book needed more stories or testimonies from other people. And the
title is perhaps not suited for the contents.

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