After I read this book in year 2009; this is the proof of it's lifetime effect on me:
Facebook
reminds me of the book i read "Who move my cheese?"
in every
journey and every stopping point they made, they stop in a wall and write
something important for them to ponder for this thought can be useful to them
in their future, going back through all those walls reminds them of their
accomplishments they have before and looking back make them motivated to move
on to the present journey of their life. Facebook is not only posting for other
people to like it or to be a diary in your daily life but a mirror "the
reflection of your own life and the beautiful life of all of your friends
around you"... =)
Like · · November 4, 2011 at 4:33pm ·
I reminisce my
old cheese and still I'm finding myself still dreaming and wanting my old
cheese and then suddenly i wake up in my new cheese, i know i should be
thankful for having a new one, moving forward... i should be.
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· August 6, 2011 at 9:40pm
Who moved my
cheese? It was my book report project. I think I read this book in just about
five hours because when I hold this book; start to turn the cover and read the
page. I go on reading and reading until I finish it and then it was like a
feeling that I read a pable or a fairytale book that the mouse
"Sniff" and "Scurry" and the man "Hem" and
"Haw" is the main character and it leaves a moral lesson to the
reader. But it is far more than that, it has a more deeper sense; more wider
thoughts that It wanted to send to the reader, shifting the point of view of
the reader about the only constant thing in the world and that is
"CHANGE".
The writer use two groups of character; the team of "Sniff" and "Scurry" which is the mouse and the team of human "Hem" and "Haw". The writer even use same situation but he show the reader how the little fear of not wanting to deal with "CHANGE" can make the situation so different from one another. The team of mouse "Sniff" and "Scurry" hurry down to the maze when they old cheese is gone but the human "Hem" and "Haw" cannot accept easily that they cheese is gone and didn't want to go out in the maze to leave their comfort zone. The story highlights how the two human overcome their fear and made their own decisions to get out in the maze. The book has a
quote in some pages; motivational quotes that can move someone heart and be
inspired in the writer’s thoughts. And reading this book really does bring
"CHANGES" to me and in a GOOD way.This book focus on that idea how
we can adapt to change but the writer manage to use a lighter way to tell to
his reader how to adapt to change in much easier way using a situation in the
story to express his point of view and his beliefs and what he think people can
do to adapt changes; not to be scared and be afraid to changes, that moving out
from your comfort zone and discovering things on your own, capturing your own
fear to travel in your own journey it is when you begin to accept changes that
is the time you grow...
Who moved my
cheese? It was my book report project. I think I read this book in just about
five hours because when I hold this book; start to turn the cover and read the
page. I go on reading and reading until I finish it and then it was like a
feeling that I read a pable or a fairytale book that the mouse
"Sniff" and "Scurry" and the man "Hem" and
"Haw" is the main character and it leaves a moral lesson to the
reader. But it is far more than that, it has a more deeper sense; more wider
thoughts that It wanted to send to the reader, shifting the point of view of
the reader about the only constant thing in the world and that is
"CHANGE".

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