Some books are long. Some are complex. And then there’s Who Moved My Cheese? — a tiny book that quietly punches you in the face with truth.
Dr. Spencer Johnson’s classic is barely over 90 pages, but don’t let the size fool you. This is one of those deceptively simple stories that follows you into your career, your relationships, your ambitions — and especially into moments when life suddenly shifts. And it will shift.
The Story (Told Like You’re Sitting Around a Table)
The book begins with a group of old friends at a high school reunion. They start talking about how difficult change has been in their adult lives, careers stalling, businesses shifting, relationships evolving. One of them shares a story.
And that story becomes the heart of the book. We’re taken into a maze where four characters live:
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Sniff – who senses change early
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Scurry – who acts quickly
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Hem – who resists change
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Haw – who eventually learns to adapt
They all depend on “cheese” — which symbolizes whatever we rely on in life:
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a job
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a relationship
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success
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money
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status
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comfort
One day, the cheese disappears. And everything changes.
