Quote Originally Posted by DJPAUZE View Post
Right. Well hopefully your articles will help this guy out eh?
Read the book. it's really good. 24 million copies sold. it's mostly written on a business standpoint, and how the business world is constantly shifting and changing. which is especially important nowadays with shifting markets and collapsing economies but it's main message can be applied to anything in life really, because life is always changing. it's written in very basic general terms so it can apply to us all from company executives to even homeless people. I think i still have my copy somewhere here.

Who Moved My Cheese? is the story of four characters living in a "Maze" who face unexpected change when they discover their "Cheese" has disappeared. Sniff and Scurry, who are mice, and Hem and Haw, little people the size of mice, each adapt to change in their "Maze" differently. In fact, one doesn't adapt at all...

This timeless allegory reveals profound truths to individuals and organizations dealing with change. We each live in a "Maze", a metaphor for the companies or organizations we work with, the communities we live in, the families we love places where we look for the things we want in life, "Cheese". It may be an enjoyable career, loving relationships, wealth, or spiritual peace of mind. With time and experience, one character eventually succeeds and even prospers from the change in his "Maze".In an effort to share what he has learned along the way, he records his personal discoveries on the maze walls, the "Handwriting on the Wall". Likewise, when we begin to see the "writing on the wall", we discover the simplicity and necessity of adapting to change.

Full of modern day insight, the story of Who Moved My Cheese? invites individuals and organizations to enjoy less stress and more success by learning to deal with the inevitable change.