
The Robot and The Gardener: Being Fully Human in an Artificial Age: A Parable
Synopsis
Returning to the storytelling form that made him a global phenomenon, Robin Sharma shows us that our greatest power lies not in what we do, but in who we choose to be.
Meet Niko, a talented coder who lives the kind of life people strive for. Yet somewhere along the way, he stopped being a person and started being a function. When his grandfather – a legendary tech billionaire – dies, Niko finds himself unexpectedly confronted by a painful past. At the funeral, a mysterious gardener offers him an invitation: meet at dawn to learn how to live a ‘defiantly human’ life. The invitation strikes Niko as odd, but he agrees.
Over nine Sundays, Niko receives instruction in a curriculum for a soulful life, steeped in the wisdom shaped from witnessing thousands of funerals and identifying what makes a life truly well-lived. With the gardener's guidance, Niko begins restoring what technology has stolen, through rituals like:
- unearthing your buried gifts
- building resilience through presence
- choosing attention over automation
Blending soulful wisdom with practical tools, this book will help you reconnect with what matters – and rediscover a life that truly feels like your own.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Ebury Publishing
- ISBN: 9781846049422
- Number of pages: 224
- Dimensions: 222 x 138 mm
- Languages: English

















