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BANGALORE: Jet age gurus are of different kinds. Some go into esoteric explanation to tell what most village elders in our country do almost every day when they settle petty disputes. Others make profound wisdom easily understood and followed, ultimately making it possible even for us in the 21st century to get a glimpse of self-realisation. Robin Sharma is of the second kind. His books, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari and Who Will Cry When You Die? became bestsellers in the West and then were reprinted in India. Oxford Bookstore at the Leela has arranged a special book-signing session with Sharma on Saturday afternoon. For those wary of big books, we recommend reading his Mega Living: 30 Days to a Perfect Life, which has enough practical tips for everyday living.
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