#Book1. Who moved my Cheese?
Who Moved My Cheese?" is a motivational business book by Dr. Spencer Johnson. It uses a simple parable about two mice and two little people to illustrate how people deal with change in their lives and work.
The core of
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Anonymous 1
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Survival technique of the future and present is adapting to the change quickly asap
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