![]() NOTE: "Who Cut the Cheese?" is a small gem - meaning that it's roughly 1400 pages shorter than "War and Peace," but roughly the same length as the teeny tiny original book (around 80 pages). When you come to see the "Psycho-babble on the Wall," you can discover for yourself how to deal with change in the workplace, and how to find the Cheese that will make your life joyous and fulfilling.įailing that, if you were forced by your boss to read "Who Moved My Cheese?" before getting a pay cut or a pink slip, "Who Cut The Cheese?" will at least give you the last laugh! And since you're being compared to a rat in this book, the whole "Maze" analogy works like a charm. ![]() The "Maze" in this story is symbolic of the twisting, turning, confusing, mugger-filled blind alleys of Your Life. ![]() Who Moved My Cheese is another in a series of books falling into the genre of 'let's make life simpler than it really is. After reading it, I concluded that my reluctance to buy it was warranted. It is a parable in which four rats must find a way through a maze in their hunt for "Cheese." But this "Cheese" is actually symbolic of the things we all want out of life: success and self-confidence, a nice house, a loving marital relationship, perfect children, a loyal dog, indoor plumbing, good Chinese food, several million tax-free dollars, and red-hot sex with multiple partners. It is a best-seller, authored by Spencer Johnson, M.D., who, along with Ken Blanchard, co-authored another best-seller, The One-Minute Manager. ![]() "Who Cut The Cheese?" is the original, hilarious parody of the business bestseller "Who Moved My Cheese?" ![]()
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