

📖 Change is inevitable—be the one who moves first!
Who Moved My Cheese (L) is a vermilion-covered, properly bound print book ranked #30 in Self-Help for Success. Praised for its concise yet powerful message, it guides readers through embracing change with practical wisdom. With over 26,000 reviews averaging 4.6 stars, this quick read is a staple for professionals seeking growth and resilience.
| Best Sellers Rank | #859 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #30 in Self-Help for Success #33 in Analysis & Strategy #43 in Society & Social Sciences |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 26,753 Reviews |
B**E
When Change Knocks: Where Do You Stand?
short yet hard-hitting read that makes you pause and reflect. It nudges you to ask yourself: Where do you stand when it’s time to change? Whether in your personal life or professional journey, the book simplifies the idea of adapting, letting go, and moving forward.
B**L
It's a great way to see your life.
I came across this book on amazon 5 days ago and read the review that it is a great book and everyone should give it a try. After reading it in 1 hour, I love the book which divide people into 4 groups, 2 of them ( Sniff and Scurry in this book ) are simple minded, don't make things complex and are ready to move on, the mext one (Haw character in this book) with a complex brain and thinging who are feared to change but later then change and overcome their fear but some time has passed then later they thibk it as like 'late than never' then last type of people are (Hem in this book) with a complex brain and who love to live in the comfort zone, don't want to change and are so much feared that they also discourse the circle of people they are in. They don't notice that time changes and just want to live in their comfort zone. I now learned from this great story that first sense the change and prepare yourself before time to move on, the chances are you often get a great part of life ahead (keep in mind that your cheese or dream you have will be moved several times in life) and if you don't get a great life the time is still there as you changed before like sniff and Scurry in the story. It is a great story whom I will recommend to everyone to give ot a try this will be with you for whole life.
H**L
Great read but It was a bad copy. Printing wise.
Honestly loved the book and the message it had to deliver. But I'm more of a collector when it comes to books. I like having them in the best possible condition. It was not as per the standard as per the paperback quality. The cover looked original but the pages inside had a bad quality paper. Something you get from the streets or the hawkers on red lights. Where the pages are of poor quality hence makes sense for them to be worth 50-100 rupees. I don't why the printing wasn't as it should be. Had the quality been good this would've been a seamless experience. Anyhow, a fantastic book to read.
R**I
Must Read.
Just read. It works wonderfully. You will love this parrable. Read if change has happened with you. Read if you want to shift your focus on right direction.
P**K
Who moved cheese
"Who Moved My Cheese?" is a concise and impactful book that uses a simple allegory to convey powerful lessons about change and adaptability. The narrative revolves around two mice, Sniff and Scurry, and two little people, Hem and Haw, who navigate a maze in search of cheese, representing success and fulfillment. The book highlights the inevitability of change and the diverse ways individuals respond to it. Sniff and Scurry embody the proactive approach of embracing change, while Hem and Haw represent resistance and reluctance. The story encourages readers to reflect on their own attitudes towards change and the impact it has on their lives. One of the key takeaways is the importance of being flexible and open to new possibilities. It emphasizes that clinging to the familiar, even when it's no longer serving us, can hinder personal and professional growth. The book encourages a mindset shift, promoting the idea that change is a constant in life, and adapting to it is crucial for success. In essence, "Who Moved My Cheese?" serves as a motivational tool, urging individuals to embrace change, let go of fear, and proactively seek new opportunities. Its enduring popularity attests to its universal relevance in a world that is constantly evolving.
S**S
Good paper quality
Good book
A**T
Change is inevitable
The best part of the story was , one needs to be flexible rather than being rigid. Embrace Change with smile. If you don’t change as per situation demands you will perish. Be like grass , they bend whenever wind is blowing strong and as the wind / storm is gone becomes straighter
J**O
The book teaches how important 'CHANGE' is.
Have you ever thought about what it would be like to change no matter what the reason for changing yourself is, then this book is perfect for you. This book was perfect for me as I really wanted to know the answer to the question "Why should I change?" I'm more like Hem right now - afraid of change as I don't know what the future holds. This book is a beautiful representation of the world we live in. There are four characters in this short inspiring, and beautiful story - Sniff, Scurry, Haw, and Hem. Loved the beautiful interaction in the end between Michael and his friends where they discuss what they learned from the book. ✅The book teaches that most of the time the things we are afraid of are only in our mind. ✅The book teaches that after finding the thing you were looking for, don't stop after getting it. ✅The book teaches that if we look closely, we will find out that we all have something in common. ✅The book teaches that taking action is better than just thinking about the outcome. This book is filled with beautiful lines but these lines in this book are ✨✨ ✨Due to their small size, it would be easy not to notice what the four of them were doing. But if you looked closely enough, you could discover the most amazing things. ✨An organization can only change when enough people in it change. ✨Noticing small changes early helps you adapt to the bigger changes that are to come. ✨Sometimes, things change and they are never the same again. That's Life. Life moves on. ............................................................................. There is a beautiful question in this book. What would you do if you weren't afraid?
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