Robin Sharma Net Worth

Robin Sharma net worth is
$10 Million

Robin Sharma Wiki Biography

Robin Sharma was born in March 1965, in Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia Canada, and is a personal development expert, speaker, writer, and retired lawyer, best known for his book series entitled “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari”. The self-help book is a best seller that has been sold around the world, but all of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today.

How rich is Robin Sharma? As of mid-2017, sources estimate a net worth that is at $10 million, mostly earned through success in his books as well as his other endeavors. He’s written many other publications, and has collaborated with many high profile companies. As he continues his career, it is expected that his wealth will also continue to increase.

Robin Sharma Net Worth $10 million

Robin attended the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University, then started his career as a litigation lawyer. After a few years of working, he decided to walk away from a legal because of dissatisfaction, then started writing as a career, and self-published the book entitled “MegaLiving”, which is about stress management based on both western and eastern spirituality techniques. His net worth was well established.

He then wrote another book “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari”, which started to earn popularity, and was picked up by HarperCollins for wider distribution, which increased his net worth significantly, as it was well received, and was distributed internationally too, appearing on many best seller lists, including in Canada. It has since sold more than three million copies with more than 70 languages in over 50 countries. He’s become well known in India especially, with many of his books selling well. He eventually wrote a sequel entitled “The Secret Letters of the Monk Who Sold His Red Ferrari”; the book revolves around two characters, Julian Mantle who narrates his experience during a Himalayan journey which he took after selling his Ferrari and home.

He went on a spiritual experience after a heart attack, while working as a lawyer.

His net worth continued to build over the years, and Robin has been invited to speak for various organizations, including HP, PwC, Microsoft, and Nike. He usually uses his books as a basis for his presentations, including “The Leader Who Had No Title, and has also published 11 other books. Some of these include “Who Will Cry When You Die: Life Lessons from the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari”, “The Saint, the Surfer, and the CEO”, and “Little Black Book for Stunning Success”. Sharma also founded a leadership training firm entitled Sharma Leadership International.

He is now considered by many as one of the most influential leadership gurus around the world, especially as he works with a lot of businessmen.

For his personal life, it is known that Robin is a single dad with two children; there mother remains hidden from view. During his free time he enjoys travelling, sailing, skiing, and reading. He also has his own website which showcases his work and events.



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TitleYearStatusCharacter
Dancing on the Fire: Khali Khaney2011Video documentary voice
Finding Joe2011DocumentaryHimself
The Hour2010TV SeriesHimself
Like Each Day Was Your Last: A Journey with Justin Hines2008TV Movie documentaryHimself - author

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