
Who will Cry When you Die?”
Author has very smartly titled the book which creates a spur of curiosity and makes most of the readers pick it up, not to forget the small size of the book good to get into moderately sized pockets and large purses.
Regarding the content:
Author Robin Sharma has stated 101 tips for achieving success and overall development in an individual’s life.
Here he directs and very concisely explains many common and some uncommon concepts with the help of Some famous quotes and references by great personalities and some stories from east and west and also refers to his other books namely “A monk who sold his Ferrari“
The best part of the book is almost all concepts are tried and tasted by the author and these are mostly universal rules stated by many great authors.
For those who already are in a phase of reading lengthy self help books, this book proves like a topping of whipped cream on already prepared pudding of self help content.
Yes this might disappoint individuals who are utterly new to these concepts which may be a rare instance as author himself many atimes has mentioned how some books he mentioned and some tips he shared were shared to him by his father and mother and are almost famous in all communities.
These are not only 101 tips but to do lists of 101 tasks to be successful as in many tips author recommends to read a particular book, tells to keep a vow of silence, advices to drink fresh juice everyday.
So simple and common yet many atimes which are taken as granted; such tips are emphasized in the book
A small tip to read the book:
Focus first on the important concepts you feel you must implement at once and then go ahead for others less important ones.
Although few concepts are partially explained which might compel reader to search for them further in other sources this is a worthy book for those who are thriving to progress and need a small concise practical manual for that.

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