Chapter 1009. Who Moved My Cheese
Who Moved My Cheese Zhang Bao 2018.9.26
"Who Moved My Cheese" is a story about change in a labyrinth where four interesting characters are looking for "cheese". Cheese is a metaphor for what we want to have in life, whether it's work, relationships, money, a big house, freedom, health, recognition, peace of mind, or even sports like jogging or golf.
Each of us has our own concept of cheese and we pursue it and enjoy it because we think it makes us happy. If we get it, we usually cling to it. If we lose it, or if it is taken by someone else, it will make us sad.
The "labyrinth" in the story represents the place where you spend your time looking for those things you want. It could be your workplace, your community, or the relationships in your life.
In the story, you will find that the two little mice do better when faced with change, because they make things simpler. The complex brains of two dwarfs and human emotions can easily complicate things. It's not that rats are smart, we humans are much smarter than rats. But when you observe what these four characters do, you realize that both the rat and the dwarf represent a part of ourselves.
How to look at the simple and complex of things. You can see that when things change, it's more beneficial for us to do something simple. This is the story of who touched my cheese.
The more cheese makes you happy, the more important your cheese is to you, and the more you want it. If you don't change, you'll be eliminated. If you weren't afraid, what would you do?
Smell the cheese regularly and you'll know when it's going to turn sour. Finding in a new direction will help you find new cheeses. When you walk through the area of fear, you will feel a lot more relaxed.
Imagining ourselves enjoying a newfound cheese drives us to find it, even before discovering it. The sooner you put down the old cheese, the faster you'll be able to find the new one. It is safer to search in a maze than in a tasteless situation. Old notions won't make you get new cheese. When you find that you can find and enjoy new cheeses, you can change the route. Noticing small changes ahead of time helps you adapt to the bigger changes that are coming.
The handwriting on the walls kept changing – they kept moving the cheese. It's to be expected – have a change in the cheese motion monitor ready ——- smell the cheese so you know when it's going to taste. Adapt to rapid change – the sooner you put down your old cheese, the sooner you'll be able to enjoy the new cheese.
A change of way: move with the cheese. Enjoy the change – savor the adventure and enjoy the taste of new cheese. Be prepared to change as soon as possible and enjoy again. They continued to move the cheese. Move with the cheese and enjoy it!
Story Overview:
This is the story of two little mice sniffing and hurrying with two dwarfs humming and chirping in search of cheese in the maze. Due to the dwindling cheese, they are facing an existential crisis. Sniff and hurriedly adapt to the changes, take action and find a new cheese. Chirp began to be uncomfortable with the changes, but was later forced to start looking for new cheese. Only Hum is conservative, refuses to change, and does not get new cheese.
"Who Moved My Cheese" is a work of only 30,000 words by the famous American writer Spencer Johnson. The article revolves around the gain, possession and loss of "cheese", and the different mentalities of different people, and therefore very different strategies of action.
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