First of all, I would like to warn the users, that the title of the book is misleading. The book does not actually tell the reader, who will cry when you die. The book is filled with a list of advices to follow for a better life. But that doesn't make the book less good.

Since the book is written by the author of the popular book, "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari" (which I haven't read yet), the book provides you with a list of practices that you can follow for a better and not only successful but significant life from a monk's point of view. The 101 list of practices include spending free time in woods, reading books etc., and trust me the practices mentioned in this book (which I won’t be disclosing here, since I don’t want to spoil the plot for the readers) are really life changing.
Because of the book’s emphasis on reading books, I loved this book even more, because I really love reading. Overall, it’s a great book to read if you are really looking for some great advices to improve your life from various point of view. If you are looking for a self-help book that will help you make your life better, then this book should not be missed.
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