![]() The book starts with the question “What happened to Hem?” You will remember the two Littlepeople, Hem and Haw, who had built their lives on a seemingly unending supply of Cheese without understanding where it came from. “Cheese” is a metaphor for what you want in life – a good job, a loving relationship, health, wealth, or spirituality and peace of mind. The original book is a tale of four characters: Hem and Haw – the Littlepeople, and Sniff and Scurry, who are mice. ![]() “Out of the Maze” answers those questions. Spencer Johnson himself felt that this was not the end of the story – many readers wanted to know why we sometimes adapt well to change, and other times we don’t, and how to adapt to a changing world sooner and more easily. In just 96 pages, it deals with how to anticipate and adapt to change and to enjoy the process. I loved “Who Moved My Cheese?” by Dr Spencer Johnson, and many others think so too – in 2005 Amazon reported it was their number-one best-selling book of all time. ![]()
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