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Who Moved My Cheese?
by Spencer Johnson, M.D.
Publisher: Random House, Inc,
Date of Publication: London 2000
ISBN: 0091816971
No. of Pages: 300 pages










Cheese is a metaphor for what you want to have in life - whether it is a good job, a loving relationship, money, or spiritual peace of mind. Cheese is what we think will make us happy, and when circumstances take it away, different people deal with change in different ways. Four characters in this delightful parable represent parts of ourselves whenever we are confronted with change.
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