1One sunny Sunday in Chicago, several former classmates gathered for lunch, having attended their high school reunion the night before. They wanted to hear more about what was happening in each others lives. After a good deal of kidding, and a good meal, they settled into an interesting conversation.

2Angela, who had been one of the most popular people in the class, said, “Life sure turned out differently than I thought it would when we were in school. A lot has changed.”

3It certainly has,” Nathan echoed. They knew he had gone into his familys business, which had operated pretty much the same and had been a part of the local community for as long as they could remember. So, they were surprised when he seemed concerned. He asked, “But, have you noticed how we dont want to change when things change?” Carlos said, “I guess we resist changing because were afraid of change.”

4“Carlos, you were Captain of the football team,” Jessica said.

5I never thought Id hear you say anything about being afraid!”

6They all laughed as they realized that although they had gone off in different directionsfrom working at home to managing companiesthey were experiencing similar feelings.

7Everyone was trying to cope with the unexpected changes that were happening to them in recent years. And most admitted that they did not know a good way to handle them.

8Then Michael said, “I used to be afraid of change. When a big chance came along in our business, we didn't know what to do. So we didn’t do anything differently and we almost lost it.”

9That is,” he continued, “until I heard a funny little story that changed everything.”

10How so?” Nathan asked

11Well, the story altered the way I looked at change, and after that, things quickly improved for meat work and in my life.”

12Then, I passed the story on to some people in our company and they passed it on to others, and soon our business did much better, because we all adapted to change better.

13And like me, many people said helped them in their personal lives.

14Whats the story?” Angela asked.

15It's called, 'Who Moved My Cheese?'”

16The grouped laughed. I think I like it already,” Carlos said, “Would you tell us the story?”

17Sure,” Michael replied. “Id be happy toit doesn’t take long.” And so he began: