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"Who Will Cry When You Die?" By Robin Sharma 10 Lessons


"Who Will Cry When You Die?" by Robin Sharma is a book about personal development and living a fulfilling life. Here are 10 lessons from the book:

1. Cultivate gratitude: Being grateful for what you have can help you appreciate the present moment and attract more abundance into your life.

2. Live with purpose: Having a clear purpose and vision for your life can help you stay focused and motivated to achieve your goals.

3. Practice forgiveness: Holding onto grudges and resentment can weigh you down and prevent you from moving forward. Forgiveness can be liberating.

4. Take care of your health: Taking care of your physical health is essential to living a fulfilling life. Exercise regularly, eat healthy foods, and get enough sleep.

5. Practice meditation: Meditation can help you cultivate a sense of inner peace and clarity, and can also help you reduce stress and anxiety.

6. Practice kindness: Being kind to others can help you build stronger relationships and create a more positive environment.

7. Embrace change: Change is inevitable, and learning to adapt and embrace it can help you grow and evolve as a person.

8. Focus on the present moment: The present moment is all we have, and learning to be fully present can help you enjoy life more and make better decisions.

9. Take responsibility for your life: Taking ownership of your life and the choices you make can help you feel empowered and in control.

10. Make time for what matters: It's easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of daily life, but it's important to make time for the things that truly matter to you, such as spending time with loved ones or pursuing your passions.

Thank you for reading, Please do request the summary of your favourite book in the comment.

1. Which lesson did you find more useful?
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                          Be Prepared
                           Anik Verma


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