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Summary of the chapter the monk who sold his ferrari

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Answered by ninja007
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Julian shares the following fable with John: ‘A Sumo wrestler comes out of a light house into a blossoming garden, wearing nothing but a pink wire cable. He spots a watch in the garden, wears it and suddenly falls down. After sometime, he is awakened by the fragrance of yellow roses and he follows the path covered with diamonds. This helps to easily remember the various principles to be followed in life to be happy.’

In short, this fable contains everything that the author has to say.

The main tips shared by Julian’s character in The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari are as below: (quoting the author’s words)

“Assign a Dream Book for yourself. Divide it into separate sections for goals relating to the different areas of your life. For example you might have sections for your physical fitness goals, your financial goals, your personal empowerment goals, your relationship and social goals and, perhaps most importantly, your spiritual goals.”“Fill your Dream Book with pictures of the things you desire and images of people who have cultivated the abilities, talents and qualities that you hope to emulate; Then review this book daily, even for a few minutes. Make it your friend. The results will startle you.”



“If you care for your mind, if you nurture it and if you cultivate it just like a fertile, rich garden, it will blossom far beyond your expectations. But if you let the weeds take root, lasting peace of mind and deep inner harmony will always elude you.”“To live life to the fullest, you must stand guard at the gate of your garden and let only the very best information enter. You truly cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought—not even one. Mind management is the essence of life management.”“When you run inspiring, imaginative pictures through the movie screen of your mind, wonderful things start to happen in your life. You must spend some time every day, even if it is just a few minutes, in the practice of creative envisioning.”“See yourself as you want to be.”“There is nothing noble about being superior to some other person. True nobility lies in being superior to your former self. It doesn’t matter what other people say about you. What is important is what you say to yourself. Do not be concerned with the judgment of others as long as you know what you are doing is right. You can do whatever you want to do as long as it is correct according to your conscience and your heart.”“Kaizen Philosophy: This Japanese word means constant and never-ending improvement.”‘The only limits on your life are those that you set yourself’ is a powerful quote from page 110 of the book.“When you dare to get out of your circle of comfort and explore the unknown, you start to liberate your true human potential. This is the first step towards self-mastery and mastery over every other circumstance in your life. When you push beyond your limits, you unlock mental and physical reserves that you never thought you had.”“Your daily schedule should include a mandatory period of peace. Commune with nature daily.”Some Rituals for well-being:The Ritual of PhysicalityThe Ritual of Live NourishmentThe Ritual of Abundant KnowledgeThe Ritual of Personal ReflectionThe Ritual of MusicThe Ritual of the Spoken WordThe Ritual of a Congruent CharacterRitual of Simplicity


Techniques to reach one’s goals

1) To master the mind

The Heart of the RoseThe Secret of the LakeOpposition Thinking

2) The Power of Self-Examination

The 5 Step Method for Attaining GoalsHave a clear vision of your outcomeCreate positive pressure to keep you inspiredNever set a goal without attaching a timeline to itAllow 21 days for a new behavior crystallize into a habitEnjoy the process

3) Practice Kaizen

The 10 Ancient Rituals for Radiant LivingDo the Things You Fear

4) Live with Discipline

The Vow of SilenceMantras / Creative Envisioning

5) Respect Your Time

The Ancient Rule of 20Have the Courage to Say “NO”The Deathbed Mentality

6) Selflessly Serve Others

Give to Those Who AskCultivate Richer RelationshipsPractice Daily Acts of Kindness

7) Embrace the Present

Practice GratitudeGrow Your DestinyLive Your Children’s’ Childhood

You will have to look up each technique to learn more to use it effectively. Read the book and make notes for yourself.

All in all, the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is a very good self-help book. At least a few tips and techniques can be used everyday, if all cannot be used immediately.





I hope my summary helps you decide to read the book entirely. It is a truly encouraging force to reach your goals



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Answered by aahishrocks123
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summary:

Julian shares the following fable with John: ‘A Sumo wrestler comes out of a light house into a blossoming garden, wearing nothing but a pink wire cable. He spots a watch in the garden, wears it and suddenly falls down. After sometime, he is awakened by the fragrance of yellow roses and he follows the path covered with diamonds. This helps to easily remember the various principles to be followed in life to be happy.’

In short, this fable contains everything that the author has to say.

The main tips shared by Julian’s character in The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari are as below: (quoting the author’s words)

“Assign a Dream Book for yourself. Divide it into separate sections for goals relating to the different areas of your life. For example you might have sections for your physical fitness goals, your financial goals, your personal empowerment goals, your relationship and social goals and, perhaps most importantly, your spiritual goals.”“Fill your Dream Book with pictures of the things you desire and images of people who have cultivated the abilities, talents and qualities that you hope to emulate; Then review this book daily, even for a few minutes. Make it your friend. The results will startle you.”

“If you care for your mind, if you nurture it and if you cultivate it just like a fertile, rich garden, it will blossom far beyond your expectations. But if you let the weeds take root, lasting peace of mind and deep inner harmony will always elude you.”“To live life to the fullest, you must stand guard at the gate of your garden and let only the very best information enter. You truly cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought—not even one. Mind management is the essence of life management.”“When you run inspiring, imaginative pictures through the movie screen of your mind, wonderful things start to happen in your life. You must spend some time every day, even if it is just a few minutes, in the practice of creative envisioning.”“See yourself as you want to be.”“There is nothing noble about being superior to some other person. True nobility lies in being superior to your former self. It doesn’t matter what other people say about you. What is important is what you say to yourself. Do not be concerned with the judgment of others as long as you know what you are doing is right. You can do whatever you want to do as long as it is correct according to your conscience and your heart.”“Kaizen Philosophy: This Japanese word means constant and never-ending improvement.”‘The only limits on your life are those that you set yourself’ is a powerful quote from page 110 of the book.“When you dare to get out of your circle of comfort and explore the unknown, you start to liberate your true human potential. This is the first step towards self-mastery and mastery over every other circumstance in your life. When you push beyond your limits, you unlock mental and physical reserves that you never thought you had.”“Your daily schedule should include a mandatory period of peace. Commune with nature daily.”Some Rituals for well-being:The Ritual of PhysicalityThe Ritual of Live NourishmentThe Ritual of Abundant KnowledgeThe Ritual of Personal ReflectionThe Ritual of MusicThe Ritual of the Spoken WordThe Ritual of a Congruent CharacterRitual of Simplicity

Techniques to reach one’s goals

1) To master the mind

The Heart of the RoseThe Secret of the LakeOpposition Thinking

2) The Power of Self-Examination

The 5 Step Method for Attaining GoalsHave a clear vision of your outcomeCreate positive pressure to keep you inspiredNever set a goal without attaching a timeline to itAllow 21 days for a new behavior crystallize into a habitEnjoy the process

3) Practice Kaizen

The 10 Ancient Rituals for Radiant LivingDo the Things You Fear

4) Live with Discipline

The Vow of SilenceMantras / Creative Envisioning

5) Respect Your Time

The Ancient Rule of 20Have the Courage to Say “NO”The Deathbed Mentality

6) Selflessly Serve Others

Give to Those Who AskCultivate Richer RelationshipsPractice Daily Acts of Kindness

7) Embrace the Present

Practice GratitudeGrow Your DestinyLive Your Children’s’ Childhood

You will have to look up each technique to learn more to use it effectively. Read the book and make notes for yourself.

All in all, the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is a very good self-help book. At least a few tips and techniques can be used everyday, if all cannot be used immediately.

I hope my summary helps you decide to read the book entirely. It is a truly encouraging force to reach your goals

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