Sunday 21 February 2021

Day : 22 - Book: 4. Who Will Cry When You Die? by Robin Sharma

 


       Everyone in this world will have their own favourites in everything they have and like to have in their life. The readers will have their personal favourite books which always remain close to their hearts. On the other hand, each one of us will like an particular author who will always be special to us. One among such writer who is loved by most of his readers in the world is “Robin Sharma”. A person who knows and likes self-help literature cannot skip his books because they have the power to transform our life.

       This week is going to be a treat for all self-help literature lovers with the reviews of two best books by Robin Sharma. The first book for this week is “Who Will Cry When You Die?” by Robin Sharma. This book is filled with the ways to enjoy the journey of life and creating the legacy which lasts for generations.

       One of the most important teachings from the books is “Practice tough love”. Here, the tough love is all about self-discipline. Robin Sharma quotes.

“Discipline allows you to do all those things you know in your heart you should do

But never feel like doing.

Without self-discipline, you will not set clear goals,

Manage your time effectively, treat people well.

Getting tough with yourself is actually a very loving gesture”.

       The qualities we practice, the values we follow and the way we treat the people around us is shaped by the self-discipline we practice in our life. When we groom ourselves to be more self-disciplined in everything we tend to do, it naturally adds more good and positive things into our life.

       Robin Sharma quotes the words of nineteenth-century English writer Thomas Henry Hexley,

“Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the thing you have to do, when it ought to be done, whether you like it or not”.

       To be continued. Stay connected.

 

 

 

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