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“When I would sell encyclopedias, I would drive down the road looking for a house with a swing set in the back, and I'd say, "Oh, those folks got kids. They need some books." I'd knock on their door and sell them a set of encyclopedias, and those books were from $300 to $600. I'd look around the…” quote by Willie Nelson
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“When I would sell encyclopedias, I would drive down the road looking for a house with a swing set in the back, and I'd say, "Oh, those folks got kids. They need some books." I'd knock on their door and sell them a set of encyclopedias, and those books were from $300 to $600. I'd look around the house, and if there wasn't that much furniture in the house, I felt a little bad about selling a $600 set of books to people who couldn't afford a couch. So I didn't last at that job very long.”

Willie Nelson

About This Quote

Source Interview: Oral History, Willie Nelson, 1990s

He felt conflicted selling expensive encyclopedias to low‑income families, recognizing the moral tension between profit and empathy.

In simple terms: He felt bad selling pricey books to poor families.

Key Takeaway

Balance profit with compassion.

Themes

ethics sales empathy poverty personal conflict

Mood

reflective conflicted

Type

narrative ethical

When to use this quote

  • door‑to‑door sales
  • selling books
  • low‑income neighborhoods
  • ethical decision making

Key Concepts

consumerism social responsibility economic disparity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you reconcile earning a living with fairness?
  • When is it okay to prioritize profit over need?
A Different Perspective

He may have over‑estimated customers' ability to pay, risking exploitation.

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