The Wealth Money Can't Buy

Book Name: The Wealth Money Can't Buy
Author: Robin Sharma
Publisher:: Jaico Publishers
Genre: Self-help 
Pages: 386

Review:
From the title alone, you might have guessed it correctly—it's about life beyond the money we all chase, and finding real happiness and peace. With 175 chapters in 386 pages excluding the introduction and all, I'll simply say this: just read it. I know it's direct and oversimplified, but that's how it is when you first glance at the words in the book.

Now, let me take you deep into the amazing meaning hidden within those words. We work on impulse, and this book will give us the understanding to pause in life, rethink our decisions, change for the better, and live fully in every moment, happily. I know it sounds cliché, but that's the reality. It's all about implementing the thoughts, as when you do, you can see your life changing dramatically.


I've read "Who Will Cry When You Die?" by Robin before this, and that's why I was expecting good and got even better. He is one of the best authors I've read for his simplistic language regarding life's deepest aspects that require our attention. You might find it repetitive, as every motivational speaker talks about the same things, but that's not true.

Because one needs to think deeply alone to find and bring out these gems of thoughts. Life is complicated; we all feel depressed, sad, angry, and pressured to do better, earn more, and chase dreams. But eventually, when we're out of all this, we may regret not living fully.

This book is like an everyday awakening that we all need. It's advice from an experienced elder that one should never ignore. I'll just say, if you really want to change your mind and life, read it.

Buy it HERE

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