Kothay Pabo tare..amar moner manush jere(Atranslation of Who Will Cry When You Die? by Robin Sharma
Who Will Cry When You Die? is a definitive voice of the human spirit that doesn’t just grapple with the mundane but the higher purpose of a legacy. In the pursuit of material accomplishments and tangibles, people often forget their inner voice. This is where Robin Sharma steps in with this self help book.
What about the pursuit of happiness then? For everyone looking for inspiration to lead a more meaningful life and seeking out newer horizons that seem far away, this book takes them on a life altering journey. The method employed by Robin Sharma is making readers look at life with a glass half full approach that is infinitely more rewarding.
The book has a number of lessons that are bound to push readers into a more thoughtful plane from where self discovery is the inevitable goal. Sharma eggs readers into truly discovering their calling through one lesson. Another deals with deeming troubles as blessings instead. In another chapter, he asks readers to enjoy not just the end but also the journey that leads to the final objective. The stories are more often than not employed with a number of personal observations and experiences which render the content more real.
The chapter “Speaking kind words” is a simple take on responsibility towards other people and in exploring the power of affirmation. Some other chapters involve the concepts behind diverse matter like “Find three great friends” and “Use your commute time'. The chapters are short, but carry a lot of life affirming lessons that work as a refresher to whet the appetite of any wandering mind to think more deeply about the content at leisure.
Who Will Cry When You Die? is a book for anyone who wishes to live a beautiful and fulfilled life. The book was published in 1999.
What about the pursuit of happiness then? For everyone looking for inspiration to lead a more meaningful life and seeking out newer horizons that seem far away, this book takes them on a life altering journey. The method employed by Robin Sharma is making readers look at life with a glass half full approach that is infinitely more rewarding.
The book has a number of lessons that are bound to push readers into a more thoughtful plane from where self discovery is the inevitable goal. Sharma eggs readers into truly discovering their calling through one lesson. Another deals with deeming troubles as blessings instead. In another chapter, he asks readers to enjoy not just the end but also the journey that leads to the final objective. The stories are more often than not employed with a number of personal observations and experiences which render the content more real.
The chapter “Speaking kind words” is a simple take on responsibility towards other people and in exploring the power of affirmation. Some other chapters involve the concepts behind diverse matter like “Find three great friends” and “Use your commute time'. The chapters are short, but carry a lot of life affirming lessons that work as a refresher to whet the appetite of any wandering mind to think more deeply about the content at leisure.
Who Will Cry When You Die? is a book for anyone who wishes to live a beautiful and fulfilled life. The book was published in 1999.
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