
Who doesn't like cheese?
There are different types of people.
There are different types of cheese.
If cheese is important to you and if cheese makes you happy,
your world might start spinning around cheese.
You'll try to find cheese.
Once you find cheese you might start taking the cheese for granted
and you might not realize that the cheese is changing.
One day you might wake up,
and realize that the cheese is not right where you left it the other night,
but that the cheese is gone.

There are different things you can do at a moment like that,
when there is no more cheese.
You might keep questioning yourself: "what happened to the cheese?".
You might even blame others and ask yourself: " Who took/moved my cheese?"
You might keep wishing for things to go back to exactly the way they were.
Just to find out that they won't, ever.

Or you might stop crying over spilled milk.
The sooner you let go of the old cheese, that often stinks by the way,
the sooner you can enjoy new cheese.
Realize that today is a new day, that's different from yesterday.
You might stop thinking into problems and start thinking in solutions.
When you change what you believe,
you change what you do,
- Let go of the past, and I don't mean forget about it.
I'm sure you've learned a lot from all your experiences and those lessons are probably very useful when you get in the same situation again.
- Adapt to the present, because the only thing that's constant is change.
- Keep in mind, the future, anticipate.
Gather all your courage.
Get out of your comfort zone
and try to find new cheese.
You'll realize that when you move beyond your fear, you'll feel free.
Always ask yourself: Is this the end, or just a new beginning?
If cheese is what makes you happy,
ALWAYS TRY TO FIND NEW CHEESE!!
And who knows,
maybe others will follow?
Based on this video
If you're interested and you want to learn more about it, you might want to buy the book:
Dr Spencer Johnson, Who moved my cheese? An amazing way to deal with change in your work and in your life. From the bestselling co-author of the One Minute Manager.
'One of the bestselling business books ever', according to the Telegraph.




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