After an intense 6 months of crisscrossing the globe and sharing the Lead Without a Title message in nearly 30 countries, I’m dropping into deep renewal for a bit.
And as I reflect and renew, I think of you. And your support of my mission to help people work at wow and build lives that matter – so we all make the world better.
As my thanks, I wanted to give you the first chapters of my latest book “The Secret Letters of The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” (readers from around the world love it even more than the original Monk book).
Here are the chapters:
(click the cover to start reading right now)
Wishing you all green lights. Speak soon.

P.S. I’d also like to give you my 125 Page eBook “The Little Black Book For Stunning Success” that will keep you at your absolute best over the remaining months of 2012. Get it right here: http://www.robinsharma.com/littleblackbook.htm
Tags: change, fear, Fearlessness, greatness, success













thank u very very much………………….
Great book…….. Really Inspiring……..
Thank you!! So happy to be able to read this. Just love the monk who sold his Ferrari.
Love Jessica
Thank u very much.
I enjoyed reading the monk who sold his Ferrari.. a gr8 inspirational book..
Thank you so much. :-)
Robin,
You make a difference in peoples lives and ultimately making the world a better place. I’m inspired by your leadership, and I too aspire to have a positive impact on others. Thank you
An excellent guide which is too Simple to fail
“Who Will Cry When You Die” was one of the first I picked up and moved by the simple inspirations and notes that one should value more in my day. I did read this book innumerable times and follow just few of the values/guidance to this date since years now. Some followings are just random or whenever I recall.
While I do follow some notes from Robin’s other guides like ‘The Leader Who Had No Title” and some of his audio tapes, I feel that “The Secret Letters..” is one of his best guides and worth to everyone of all ages. Robins guidance to live your dreams is too simple to fail.
I thought The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari was truly great. Then a read an equally great book: The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari. Brilliant. Thanks
Thanks Robin,
You have impacted a sense of purpose in my being through your publications and “The Monk who sold his Ferrari ” is a turning point in my life.
Thanks!