
Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson
Spencer Johnson
Change is inevitable—those who adapt quickly and look for new "cheese" thrive, while those who resist and complain get left behind.
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Spencer Johnson
Change is inevitable—those who adapt quickly and look for new "cheese" thrive, while those who resist and complain get left behind.

F. Scott Fitzgerald
The American Dream is beautiful but hollow—Gatsby's obsessive pursuit of wealth and Daisy leads only to tragedy, revealing the moral emptiness beneath the Jazz Age glitter.

Harper Lee
Through the eyes of Scout Finch, we witness her father Atticus defend a black man falsely accused of rape in 1930s Alabama—a timeless story about courage, justice, and moral integrity.
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