Tuesday, April 3, 2012

The Charlatan Seductively Conjures Spells

If one doesn't know what they want, why let another decide for them. This theme, is exactly that! People always buy what they can't afford, and because they lack ability to inform themselves with the information called specifications; they assume another person will have the information for them, reciting the entire manual with complete precision and educating them of fictitious laws.

The salesman does at times take the extra measure to seek knowledge of products, for the masses, those cattle who are not knowledgeable, and who invest not their time learning what terms are and aren't. It should be rooted in soil that a tree simply can't stand on the ground without engulfing its very roots to absorb the nutrients of soil; the trunk of a tree is not grounded by its expanding roots, it is a dead piece of dead wood that is petrified by those who highly suspect that a salesperson, like a dead tree trunk, will tip over the moment questions are given to him from those who seek to question, not for the seeking of knowledge, but rather, to test another, over a fictional idea of "being educated", or what they (a custom-er) assumes themselves to be.


Perhaps the masses need a means of hearing the tunes of a lyre being strummed by an entertainer. For people are rather fooled into delusion, than by purpose, or reason. When a person, chooses a store, they want a story, from that of charlatan, who promises the world, by the ever-amazing product that is best sold, not by material means, but rather, a simple idea. After all, when do people hire people for their skill, or merits? You've probably understood very early on, that people hire based on a lie. The better the liar, the better the product. The better the song

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