Who Stirred in My Cheese? Of authorship of Spencer Johnson, author of books more sold in the world all, Who Stirred in My Cheese, is
history is counted in form of fable of two mice and elves enclosed in a labyrinth. In the history the author does an analogy to the routine one of him be a human, therefore of objective form portray many of his characteristics (perception, determination, attitudes, daring, indolence). The
Cheese represents the objectives that seek for our lives, want in the personal, family scope, or in the professional, or be: a good financial position, love corresponded, professional highlight, a good family relationship, a life balanced and tranquila, etc. The labyrinth symbolizes I spill him where do we move. The distinct
personages of the history represent the different
attitudes that be able to take when? the cheese? disappeared for any
motive that be. We be able to do like the little mice, that without will be concerned so much with the motive of the disappearance of the cheese go in
search of another better. We be able to take the attitude of one of the personages that, despite of the initial hesitancy, search another cheese, his while companion pára of
whine and does not do nothing for change the situation, barely expects that its cheese reappear. The history should not be interpreted literally, but from some facts, some attitudes, that in mine understand bring us to following message: In the journey of the walk of our lives, we find many labyrinths, and of nothing advances to whine, and, even though the our attempts for achieve the our objectives still have not the result longed for, do not we must accommodate ourselves and neither stayed inert, we should believe that is possible change, sufficiency take action, persist, and insist on the search of new roads.
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