Thinking of Books and Sales and Buying
Whenever I think of books, I think of how the pages are so neatly bound in between the front and back cover. When I look carefully at the binding of some textbooks, I can actually see some stitching, some thread. If my mind starts to drift and I start thinking that I want to try to sell textbooks, I start to think about what “selling” is all about. For me, when someone says the word “sell,” I get images of a cash register filled with money floating across my imagination. Signs that say that things are for sale, or signs that advertise that some things have already been sold might fill my mind. Do you ever think of those old fashioned auctions from back in the day of our ancestors? I wonder how much money things used to sell for back then. If hundreds of years ago, an auctioneer shouted, “This book has sold!”, I wonder two things: how much the book went on sale for at the auction, and also what topic did the book discuss. If it was a used school book, I wonder if lots and lots of students got a chance to read it. Interestingly, when I first think about sales, and then think about textbooks, my mind starts to drift on how much I enjoy reading and then I start to wonder which book I might consider buying next.
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