Book review
Product details:
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008312879
Format: Paperback
Weight: 420 g
About the Author:
Robin Sharma is
a globally respected humanitarian who, for over a quarter of a century, has
been devoted to helping human beings realize their native gifts. Widely considered
one of the top leadership and personal mastery experts in the world, his
clients include famed billionaires, iconic professional athletes, and many
Fortune 100 companies. The author’s #1 bestsellers such as The 5AM Club, The Monk
Who Sold His Ferrari, The Leader Who Had No Title and The Greatness Guide have
sold millions of copies in over 92 languages and dialects, making him one of the
most widely read writers alive.
Shobana’s Note:
A paragraph on page 219 of the book says this.
What makes a fabulous wine so fantastic is the terroir – the environment the vines are raised in. Elements of a terroir include climate, soil, terrain, and farming practices. Similarly, your mind has its own terroir – the surroundings that shape each thought you produce. A negative environment breeds degraded thinking. A pristine terroir promotes positive thoughts. So, choose yours well. Please.
The paragraph
above outlines what it takes to fashion life at its best, and as detailed in
the highly evocative, The Everyday Hero Manifesto, you will see how the truth
of the statement above revolves around the real lives of luminaries who have
made a difference in the world.
Reading the book
was an incredible experience for me. I came off a lot more knowledgeable,
wiser, and braver to face any unforeseen circumstantial occurrences that come
my way. It is a book that will speak to you on a personal level, masterfully
crafted to touch the sensibilities of the everyday hero in you.
Robin has
created something sensational I should say by writing this book, and the lesson
I learned the most is that even at the peak of one’s prime or time, misfortunes
and the stumbles of life stands at the behest. It is a call to awareness of how
fragile life is and as Robin says, life is a short ride.
I would
recommend this meditative read to everyone. It is a definite guide on how to
get past hurdles and setbacks and create a monumental experience as you journey
through life.
The End.
Review posted on Amazon.
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