Answer: The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari: A Fable About Fulfilling Your Dreams & Reaching Your Destiny , by Robin Sharma, is an interesting book — as the subtitle suggests, it's a fable, and it's one that will certainly make you give some thought to your life, your goals, your dreams and how your daily habits help you reach those ...
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they been a bachelor's degree in geography,computer science,his and engineering
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They are the author's memories and impressions with the man he based Life of Pi off of. If you read the introduction(which is all in italics) he talks about how he came to write the book, and one thing the author mentions is the first meeting of real-life Piscine.
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He decided that he had to get rid of the old man's "vulture eye" forever.
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The narrator was mentally unstable and the old man's eye tormented him.
In "in Just-" says "When the world is puddle wonderful, the queer old balloon man whistles far and wee." And in "Miracles" it says "Or wade with naked feet along the beach just in the edge of the water". They both paint a picture of it as if it were in real life. But they are different because It is impossible for a man to be picked up by balloons. So it is less realistic then "In Just