Spencer Johnson Quotes
In The Third Section, A Discussion, People Discuss What The Story Meant To Them And How They Are Going To Use It In Their Work And In Their Lives. Some Readers Of This Book's Early Manuscript Preferred To Stop At The End Of The Story, Without Reading Further, And Interpret Its Meaning For Themselves. Others Enjoyed Reading A Discussion That Follows Because It Stimulated Their Thinking About How They Might Apply What They'd Learned To Their Own Situation. Everyone Knows That Not All Change Is Good Or Even Necessary. But In A World That Is Constantly Changing, It Is To Our Advantage To Learn How To Adapt And Enjoy Something Better. In Any Case, I Hope Each Time You Re-read Who Moved My Cheese? You Will Find Something New And Useful In The Brief Story, As I Do, And That It Will Help You Deal With Change And Bring You Success, Whatever You Decide Success Is For You. I Hope You Enjoy What You Discover, And I Wish You Well.
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