Everyone possesses these different facets, regardless of age, gender, race or nationality.
Sometimes we are like Slick,
who abandoned his friend and befriended his friend's enemy.
Or we may be like Scamper,
who never asked who moved his cheese.
Or like Spider,
who transformed herself into an enticing piece of cheese.
Or like Weave,
who persisted in thinking about the relationship between cheese & happiness.
Or like Waver,
who vacillated between the cheese of desires and the cheese of ethics.
Or like Whisper,
who is always scheming to move someone else's cheese.
I just finished reading this book "Whose Cheese Can I Move?" by Chen Tong for the 2nd time. Is a book that I had happened to browse thu the shelves. The cheese can be anything; can represent desires/thoughts/ideas etc in each person. Above are the charteristic of people that the book clasified them into. All the charaters, I met before in my life till now; but the question is I don't really know where I fall into. Waver or Weaver?? hmm....
There is no right or wrong being which type of people.
There is a statement I liked in this book:
'What is life? A maze. What is sucess? To possess your own cheese. What is happiness? To build your life with your own cheese.'
Another statment to think about it:
'Cheese can be friendship, love wealth, power, status, health etc; but it cannot be all these at once. When the cheese give you love, it cannot also give you power. ... When you are pursuing love, you may have to sacrifice money.'
Is a book worth reading. Set the mind thinking... =) Planning to get anther book to read: Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson
**Books, Books, Books... Am I a lover of books? erm... no... but I love library!! hahaha.... **
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