喝kopi对《Who Moved My Cheese》的笔记(10)

Who Moved My Cheese
  • 书名: Who Moved My Cheese
  • 作者: Spencer Johnson
  • 副标题: The 10th Anniversary Edition
  • 出版社: Simon & Schuster Audio
  • 出版年: 2009-01-06
  • 第283页
    The more important your cheese is to you the more you want to hold on to it.
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  • 第378页
    What would you do if you weren't afraid?
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  • 第378页
    He knew sometimes some fear can be good. When you are afraid things are going to get worse if you don't do something, it can prompt you into action. He decided that if he ever got the chance again, he would get out of his comfort zone and adapt to change sooner. It would make things easier.
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  • 第397页
    He was taking control, rather than letting things happen to him.
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  • 第469页
    He used to think more about what could go wrong than what could go right.
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  • 第509页
    He realized that the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own folly - then you can let go and quickly move on. He knew he had learned something useful about moving on from his mice friends, Siniff and Scurry. They kept life simple. They didn't overcomplicate things. When the situation changed and the Cheese had been moved, they changed and moved with the Cheese.
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  • 第516页
    You could be more aware of the need to keep things simple, be flexible, and move quickly.
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  • 第552页
    There is always New Cheese out there whether you recognize it at the time, or not. And that you are rewarded with it when you go past your fear and enjoy the adventure.
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  • 第553页
    Hem had to find his own way, beyond his comforts and past his fears. No one else could do it for him, or talk him into it. He somehow had to see the advantage of changing himself.
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  • 第550页
    He knew it was safer to be aware of his real choices than to isolate himself in his comfort zone.
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