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Bargain Quote by Charles Williams

“How can one bargain for anything that is worth while? And what else is worth bargaining for?” quote by Charles Williams
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“How can one bargain for anything that is worth while? And what else is worth bargaining for?”

Charles Williams

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Place of the Lion, 1931

One should only bargain for things truly valuable; questioning what is worth bargaining for reveals priorities.

In simple terms: Only trade for valuable things.

Key Takeaway

Identify true values before negotiating.

Themes

values negotiation priorities

Mood

analytical contemplative

Type

philosophical practical

When to use this quote

  • shopping
  • career decisions
  • relationship discussions
  • investment choices

Key Concepts

economic theory philosophy of value decision making

Questions to Reflect On

  • What do you consider truly worthwhile?
  • When is it okay to compromise on value?
A Different Perspective

It may ignore situations where compromise is necessary.

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