Give Me Back My Guitar:
It's not about music! This is a compilation of short stories being told from a father to his small daughter. These are moral stories that you may have heard in your childhood, like the hare and the tortoise, but they are presented with a few twists. I found it very entertaining, and what makes it interesting is the questions the author poses about the morals we learnt from childhood.
"All I need to know, I learnt in the Kindergarten" ...
-Robert Fulham
-Robert Fulham
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari:
- A Fable For Joyful Living
It is a self help book written in the form of a dialogue. A very successful lawyer has messed up his life and receives a heart attack during one of his court cases. He travels to India to meet a group of monks who tell him life changing techniques, which he shares with his best friend in a dialogue.
This may appear boring to many readers and the book offers too many tips to handle. If you do read it, take a highlighter to mark some notes.
This may appear boring to many readers and the book offers too many tips to handle. If you do read it, take a highlighter to mark some notes.
Some quotes:
1. There are no mistakes in life, only lessons
2. Fear is only a mental monster, a negative stream of thoughts.
3. Books simply help you see what's within yourself.
4. Surest sign of a weak mind is a body that cannot rest.
5. I can't love you if I can't love myself. To do good, you must feel good.


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