Monday, May 26, 2008

My 1st novel - the monk who sold his ferrari

I was thinking of reading a novel since so many days and I got many suggestions from my friends. 1 suggestion was reading harry potter 5 because I had watched 4 movies and so i can read hp5 with little bit of problem. Gillu suggested many novels including studying in a scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle, and some fantasy novel. I started reading the book - Studying in a scarlet and i missed what i was reading and so i left it. My gf suggested "Time machine" and later on she suggested "The monk who sold his ferrari" but i paid no attention then. Debashis suggested me to read "The autobiography of a yogi" by Yoganand Paramhansji and I didn't even read that. My sis asked me to read "5 point some1" but i thought i knew its story so it would sound boring.
So finally slowly and slowly i started reading the Monk who sold his ferrari. And finally xams got over and i came back to home in agra. And i started reading that book with bit more pace after 1 week of rest. And slowly and slowly my interest grew and i started liking that book.
The basis of the book is a fable which is told to main character Julian Mantle by his preacher.
It is a very motivational novel written by Mr. Robin Sharma which tells even though people have many things in life but they lack health, etc . In other words , people have cup in their hands but they don't have coffee in it. So in the search of cups, 1 should never miss the coffee.
It tells even though people have everything in life, but still they miss it out. For example you have good food available to you but you miss out at it because you don't have good health. What the book is good about it stresses on the daily practise of meditation, phsical exercise , music and many more things one should practise in order to keep themselves mentally and physically fit.
The book tells 10 rituals that everyone if practises can live this life with full joy. It is in 1 way a must have book.
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