The Great Cheese Metaphor
What is this “Cheese” that somebody moved? In Who Moved My Cheese? Spencer Johnson, M.D. uses cheese as a metaphor for what we really want in life, whether that relates to career, relationship, finance, health & fitness, recognition… whatever we desire and set as our priority.
The story – which reads like a children’s book – highlights the adventures of four tiny characters who wake up one morning to realize that their “Cheese” is all gone. Although it may read like a children’s book – and was eventually published in a fully illustrated version as a children’s book – it delves into profound concepts such as dealing with loss, taking action, overcoming fear, and accepting change.
Added Bonus Materials
I originally read the children’s book version years ago, unaware of the existence of more “mature” copies. That said, when I discovered this version I was delighted with the additional background and insight it provides. In part one of the book, Kenneth Blanchard, Ph.D – co-author of another book by Spencer Johnson, M.D., The One Minute Manager – outlines how the story of Who Moved My Cheese? came to be, providing insight into the author’s intent behind the various metaphors throughout.
In part two of the book, a recap from a reunion in which the members attending discuss the story and how it has impacted their lives, families, and/or businesses. In some cases, they are tales of turn-around, while in others, they are tales of, “if we had only known sooner”.
A few of my favorite quotes from the book!
What would you do if you weren’t afraid?Spencer Johnson : Who Moved My Cheese?
Expect change to happen and look for it.Spencer Johnson : Who Moved My Cheese?
What you are afraid of is never as bad as what you imagine.Spencer Johnson : Who Moved My Cheese?
When you change what you believe, you change what you do.Spencer Johnson : Who Moved My Cheese?
Noticing small changes early helps you adapt to the bigger changes that are to come.Spencer Johnson : Who Moved My Cheese?
The fastest way to change is to laugh at your own folly – then you can let go and quickly move on.Spencer Johnson : Who Moved My Cheese?
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