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Who Moved My Cheese?: An A-Mazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life

This book presents a simple yet profound story about change, illustrating how individuals can navigate and thrive in the face of unexpected shifts. The narrative follows characters who encounter change in their environment and learn to adapt their behavior to new circumstances. more

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Spencer Johnson
Spencer Johnson

Spencer Johnson is an American author born on January 1, 1940. His works are known for their concise and practical style, especially his book 'Who Moved My Cheese?' which has gained widespread popularity. more

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“Oh, I'm developing a beautiful character! It droops a bit under cold and frost, but it does grow fast when the sun shines. That's the way with everybody. I don't agree with the theory that adversity and sorrow and disappointment develop moral strength. The happy people are the ones who are bubbling over with kindliness.”

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