Su Ferrari Ppt - El Monje Que Vendio

John went home. He deleted 200 emails. He turned off his phone at dinner. He walked barefoot in the park. He started sleeping seven hours. He began saying “no” to money and “yes” to meaning.

Visual: A silhouetted monk meditating on a snowy peak.

Visual: A bullet-point list with glowing icons.

Visual: A shattered gavel on a pile of legal documents. el monje que vendio su ferrari ppt

The Ferrari is not the problem. The problem is worshiping the Ferrari.

That night, Julian looked at his Ferrari. It was beautiful. It was also a golden cage. He sold it the next morning. He vanished.

It is the example of your own life.

The narrator of this story—a burned-out lawyer named John—attended Julian’s secret seminar. He expected spreadsheets and ROI. Instead, Julian lit a candle and said:

The Sages gave him no legal strategy. They gave him a rusty lantern, a worn garden, and a single question: “What are you willing to sacrifice to become who you truly are?”

Visual: An empty road leading to a mountain. John went home

Then, one night in the middle of a high-stakes trial, his heart stopped.

Text in elegant font: “What Ferrari are you clinging to today that is slowly killing your joy?”

The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari – A Journey from Burnout to Bliss He walked barefoot in the park

He wasn’t dead. He was sitting at the feet of yogis in a village called Sivana (a fictional haven of wisdom). He learned that he had been living backwards: chasing applause instead of peace, accumulating things instead of moments.