Summary
This quote highlights the concept that in order to sustain our lives and meet our needs, we all engage in some form of selling. It suggests that we constantly exchange goods, services, or ideas with others, regardless of our entitlement. It implies that selling goes beyond just commerce, touching upon various aspects of daily life where we persuade, negotiate, and convince others to accept our ideas or offerings. It emphasizes the universal nature of selling and how it influences our interactions and interactions in society, whether explicitly or implicitly.