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Paperback Who Will Cry When You Die? Book

ISBN: 0006385788

ISBN13: 9780006385783

Who Will Cry When You Die?

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Sueta, zhazhda nazhivy, pustye razgovory i bespoleznaia trata vremeni - vot na chto bolshinstvo iz nas tratit svoiu zhizn. No vse eto ne prinosit schastia. Poetomu mnogie polagaiut, chto schaste - eto... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

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Life Lessons

I LOVE THIS BOOK!! I love "The Monk" book as well. I have bought many copies and given them to friends. This book is so insightful and certainly makes one think about everything one does in this life. I will be buying more to give to friends. Mr. Sharma is a very inspiriting storyteller. Toni

One of the best.

I love this book and rank it high on my list (along with Winning Nice - another great read I just did a review on)...I LOVE this book because it's so easy to read, you can flip through the tips (they are all about 1-3 pgs long) and the insights he offers are amazing and so easy to use in your everyday life. I buy this book for everyone I know when they are coming on a landmark event in their life or need some inspiration. Get it!

Useful

I thought the book was fantastic,. Very easy to read. Finished it in one shot 2 hours. Lots of good lesson 1. You dont have to finish a book just because you bought it! was the most useful to me. I always felt guilty everytime i bought a book and it was a bad choice. Loved almost all the chapters. Probably some of them are repetitive but felt good to be reminded again.

who will cry when u die

very good book. read it after reading the saint, surfer and ceo.

101 cures for lives of quiet desperation

Motivational speaker-writers often seem to merely state the obvious, but that fact doesn't diminish the relevance of the message. We could all use a little jump-start every once in while. Robin Sharma gives us 101 of them in this easy-to-browse-through paperback, and each nugget takes up just one or two pages. Some suggestions are no-brainers: Keep a Journal, Become a Volunteer, Be a Better Parent, Walk in the Woods. Others are more intriguing: Have a Living Funeral, Don't Finish Every Book You Start, Create a Hero List, Find Your Place of Peace. And don't be jarred by the book's title: these recommendations are very much about making the opportunity to live the life you want to and augmenting your worthwhile existence. If you're a typical adult human, you're sure to find words of encouragement and some good ideas here. If you're listless or between jobs / relationships or struggling for a reason to get up in the morning, this little volume may just give you the [rear]-kicking you need. Keep _Who Will Cry_ next to your bed or in your briefcase / purse or in your top desk drawer. Whenever you feel as though you're just skimming on the surface of the day, pull out the book and open it up to a page at random. The advice won't erase reality; it'll give you another way of approaching it.
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