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Chargement... Who Moved My Cheese? for Teenspar Spencer Johnson
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Who Moved My Cheese teen edition is a thought provoking book that tells the story of four mice whom overcome thoughts/fears in order to adapt to change. ( ) “Who Moved My Cheese?” gives all teens going through hard times inspiration. Teenagers (myself included) have a lot on their plates and are constantly in stressful situations. The book itself is a metaphor. The underlying meaning is, if you want something you must go and get it. I was able to apply most of the philosophies in this book to my life. The mice in the book must adapt to changes, as I must adapt to changes in my life. I learned when a change that I do not like takes place I cannot sulk and be upset. Instead of doing these things I must make the best of every situation and work hard to succeed. Before reading this book I hated change and became stressed out when even the simplest changes occurred. Now I know change is a good thing and by learning to adapt with change I can become successful. I recommend this book to any person that is having difficulty with change. Though the title limits the book to teens I believe anyone should read it. In this parable, the speaker Chris shares a story with his classmates that changes all of their lives. Two mice, two little people, chesse, and a maze are metaphors that are used to illustrate the different responses to change. This is a great book for teenagers who will soon make the transition into adulthood and face life long decision making. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Presents the author's parable about change framed in a story about a group of high school friends trying to handle change in their lives. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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