ROBIN SHARMA
Author of No. 1 Internation Bestseller
THE MONK WHO SOLD HIS FERRARI
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First published by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd 2006 This edition published by HarperElement 2006
© Robin S. Sharma 2006
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Version: 2014-09-10
I dedicate this book, with deep respect and great love, to my parents. You not only gave me the gift of life but an unrelenting passion to live it fully. For that I am so very grateful.
Contents
2. Harvey Keitel and Windows of Opportunity
10. Leadership Begins on the Extra Mile
11. Mick Jagger and Reference Points
13. Life Lessons from SpongeBob SquarePants
17. Listen Twice as Much as You Speak
18. Your Customers Buy with Their Hearts
24. On Obituaries and the Meaning of Life
25. Leadership Isn’t a Popularity Contest