



Johnson, who was an American physician and a lecturer at the Harvard Business School, resorts to an ancient Greek technique of story-telling – parable, and explains its meaning in the other dimension of the book, also fictional but written as a typical narrative. Its format is unusual: it is a short story within a short story. “Who Moved My Cheese? An Amazing Way to Deal With Change in Your Work and in Your Life” by Dr. “Who moved my cheese?!” - cries a human in Spencer Johnson’s short story, and you may think they have the right to be furious. Who has been drinking from my cup? Who has been sleeping in my bed? You probably remember how angry the Three Bears were when they saw a mess Goldilocks made in their house. No one likes it when someone touches their personal stuff.
