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Friday, December 21, 2018

'Review and reflection on “Who moved my cheese”? Essay\r'

'The story tells the tale of four characters of which deuce are mice Sniff and Scurry, and the other two, littlepeople utter and sew-they who are humans, the only difference is their coat which is similar to that of the mice. These four characters spotly expect for their stop e precisething day as itinerary of aliveness. At some point in time, they all find what they are tone for. In this, they love in the merriment and comfort of their high m get out for a actually broad while. One faithful day, their cheese has been moved and it is no longer in the location they find it every day, their routine has been falsifyd. For the two mice, they quickly embrace the change that has happen and quickly set off looking for a innovative cheese so that they preserve continue to bask in their enjoyment.\r\nNot very long the mice find new cheese and their comfort continues. On the other hand, the littlepeople refuse to need the inevitable change which has occurred, they keep sus tainment in denial and complaining that it is not fair that their cheese has been moved. It takes a very longtime for self-realization to come into the take heed of Haw one of the littlepeople to back into the labyrinth to look for new happiness quite a than hopelessly wait for their old happiness to come back to them. He sets off on his journey which is long and hard, along the way, he learns a lot of life lessons which keeps him going. Finally, he finds new cheese, new happiness, fresher and more than he ever hoped for. In his closing wishes, he hopes that his fried Hem sees the light and also takes up the new challenge.\r\nReflectively, it is interesting how the human mind can be so disadvantageous patronage the praise heaped on it. We claim to be the smartest and wisest species in the universe, yet we go on to overcomplicate things for ourselves. This story has clearly indicated that, because we handle to probe situations a lot, it gets to a stage where we allow fear to cr eep in, thus preventing us from challenging ourselves. From the story, I realized that I am kind of Hem-ish; but like he said, â€Å"it’s better belatedly than never”. So with situations where I stick over analyzed, I will hold the changes which have occurred, embraced the challenges and move with the cheese or even better still, look for a New Cheese.\r\n'

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