
One of the deepest of all human hungers is the need to be understood, cherished and honored. In this chapter Robin talks about understanding and honoring someone. One of my favorite chapters of this book was “Get behind Peoples Eyeballs”.

The person you will be five years from now will come down to two primary influences: the people you associate with and the books you read.

Robin Sharma quotes that ‘If your priorities don’t get scheduled into your planner, other peoples priorities will get put into your planner. Priorities are very important in any person’s life. If you don’t act on life, Life has a habit of acting on you.Įvery time you do not tell truth, you feed the habit of being untruthful. My learning and most favorite lines form this book was: The book starts with a question ‘’Who Will Cry When You Die? How many lives will you touch while you have the privilege to walk on this planet? What impacts will you have on the future generations and what legacy will you leave behind after you take your last breath? This very question made me take a pause literally and with a deep sigh I reflected on my life. All the small things in life that personally I didn’t thought about, this book has made me give a thought to them. The book is all about those small changes we can apply to our lives to bring happiness. The main learning in this book is about Personal Growth, Life management and leadership issues and their solutions. This book contains life lessons that will surely help you live great lives. In short this book contains 101 solutions to very complex issues we face daily in our lives. It doesn’t contain one exaggerated story, instead it has 101 chapters and the interesting thing is every chapter contains a short moral story with beautiful quotations. Unlike many other books I have read ‘Who Will Cry When You Die’ is not written in a story manner. I thought it would be wonderful to share the review of this book. I just read another wonderful book by Robin Sharma, one of the widely read authors in the world.


I want to hide behind a book and live deep in the story it tells. The truth about my life is that at times I just don’t want to be seen.
