The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari Complete Summary
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari: The Life Reset You Keep Putting Off
Julian Mantle was one of the most successful lawyers in the country. He had the Ferrari, the mansion, the cases that made the front page. He also had a heart attack in open court at fifty-three, collapsed on the marble floor in front of the jury, and woke up in a hospital bed with the sudden, undeniable clarity that he had been chasing the wrong things for thirty years.
So he sold everything. Walked away. Went to the Himalayas. And came back transformed.
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is Robin Sharma's fable about what it actually means to live well — not the version the world sells you, but the version the Sages of Sivana have been practising for centuries. Mastering your mind. Finding your purpose. Taking back your time. Treating your own life with the seriousness it deserves.
This is the complete immersive breakdown — every virtue, every ritual, every tool that matters. The lighthouse, the sumo wrestler, the gold stopwatch and what each one is actually teaching you. The daily practices the monks use and exactly how to apply them before tomorrow morning.
The Ferrari was never the point. This is.




















