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Who Moved My Cheese? (Large Print)
Who Moved My Cheese - Large Print
Author: Spencer Johnson
Who Moved My Cheese? is a simple parable that reveals profound truths about change. It is an amusing and enlightening story of four characters who live in a "Maze" and look for "Cheese" to nourish them and make them happy. — Two are mice named Sniff and Scurry. And two are "little people" -- beings the size of...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780399147241
ISBN-10: 0399147241
Publication Date: 11/9/2001
Pages: 96
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3.2 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
Large Print: Yes
Members Wishing: 0
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A great illustration that if you don't think out of the box, you will get left behind in todays world. A cute little story.
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This is a really new and interesting way to think about change. A great short read.
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I have not read this book yet. It is a short read and will help one be able to deal with change.
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Change can be a blessing or a curse, depending on your perspective. The message of Who Moved My Cheese? is that all can come to see it as a blessing, if they understand the nature of cheese and the role it plays in their lives. Who Moved My Cheese? is a parable that takes place in a maze. Four beings live in that maze: Sniff and Scurry are mice--nonanalytical and nonjudgmental, they just want cheese and are willing to do whatever it takes to get it. Hem and Haw are "littlepeople," mouse-size humans who have an entirely different relationship with cheese. It's not just sustenance to them; it's their self-image. Their lives and belief systems are built around the cheese they've found. Most of us reading the story will see the cheese as something related to our livelihoods--our jobs, our career paths, the industries we work in--although it can stand for anything, from health to relationships. The point of the story is that we have to be alert to changes in the cheese, and be prepared to go running off in search of new sources of cheese when the cheese we have runs out.


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