Friday, January 15, 2021

You Will Wonder why the Billionaire heir who became a Monk

The following book has been very inspiring  and has managed with  best seller status of over 5 Million Books , 

Life Lessons from the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

 101 inspirational lessons on how to achieve true happiness, find fulfilment and live peacefully and meaningfully every day, from Robin Sharma, leading life coach and author of the multi-million-copy bestseller The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari.

How can one achieve true happiness? Is it possible to with joy, passion and purpose every day? It is – and this potent book, with its powerful life lessons and profound wisdom, can show you how.

Here Robin Sharma, one of the world’s leading life teachers and bestselling authors, takes you on a journey towards a new way of living, allowing you to re-purpose your time to make every day meaningful.

Offering simple solutions to life’s most frustrating challenges, this is a guide to rebalancing the conflicting forces in your life. Its lessons include:

• How to discover your calling
• How to see your troubles as blessings
• How to enjoy the path – not just the rewards
• How to live fully, so you can die happy

This is a truly remarkable book that you will treasure for a lifetime.





this book reflect  on 

Mr. Ven Ajahn Siripanyo could have own many more rolls royce and ferrari ,but he gave up all to practice compassion for  all sentient , and  achieve true happiness, find fulfilment and live peacefully

According to the SCMP

According to Forbes magazine in 2017

 Krishnan is the third richest homemade billionaire in Malaysia with an estimated net worth of $ 5 billion. He is successful in a variety of areas such as telecommunications and real estate. , the media…

However, his son, who is of Malaysian and Thai descent, chose a religious path rather than inheriting his father’s fortune. Siripanyo, born in 1971, is the only son of Mr. Krishnan who was born in 1938.

Siripanyo’s process of becoming a monk took place at the age of 18. When Siripanyo returned to visit his mother in Thailand, he decided to temporarily leave his home as a monk to gain experience. At that time, although Siripanyo had no plans to follow this path, this man became abbot of a forest monastery between the Thailand-Myanmar border more than 20 years later.

According to the SCMP

His mother is a descendant of the Thai royal family, so this man also carries royal blood.

The media had previously photographed Siripanyo, like many other monks, asking for alms.

Siripanyo lived and studied in the UK with his two sisters. This man is fluent in 8 languages ​​such as English, Tamil and Thai.

Despite his spiritual practice, Siripanyo occasionally has meetings with his family. Once Siripanyo was seen coming to Italy on a private jet. Another time, he attended a spiritual retreat on Penang Hill – a property his father had bought for himself.

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