Change is one of the unique themes that anyone can handle differently. You may ask the three people what their definition of the personal change is, and get three different answers. Some people have little resistance to change, I think it is a spice of life; it prevents stagnation and keeps excitement through diversity. Some think the US view of Russia's change during the Cold War is an inevitable threat that we must constantly monitor and prepare.
Who moved my cheese Spencer Johnson moved my cheese and focused on that change. The story begins with a letter. Angela, Nathan, Carlos, Jessica, and Michael. They are old friends and gather to remember the various ways of life. The team talked about their lives being completely different from their expectations. Michael advocated his view of the theme of change and decided to share the story. - Introducing "Who moved my cheese?" Tells us about the change, our response to it, and the trouble we can find when we do not obey this change. The story is four characters, two mice and two "dwarfs". The character lives in a maze chasing cheese. Cheese expresses what we pursue in our life and I believe that makes us happy. The story details the trial and error in our daily life.
A bestselling book that moved my cheese? Dr. Spencer Johnson tells the story of two mice and two villains in the maze. They all need cheese, they find it in a place called "cheese C station". One day, the cheese disappeared, and the mouse went immediately to look for more cheese elsewhere, but the two became embarrassed, why there was no cheese - or money - I argued that there is no more reason. Whether you call cheese, bread, bread, bread dough or any other way, the way to success is the same. If you do not accept the game control, how to play the game, and the final result of the game first, the game of life will not be much fun. People who are "victims" will never be safe as they give responsibility to others. They do not know what they can do