Social variety. In this realistic and cruel society, each of us is trading ourselves, but trading different things. Some trade time and physical strength, some trade skills, some trade commodities, and some even trade souls and consciences. Ordinary laborers, peasants, and other groups called "selling", although they are not stumbles who sell their bodies, they inevitably sell their time and energy. However, the biggest problem faced by this type of person is that as they grow older, their physical strength gradually weakens, and their time is limited, and they are doomed to poverty when they grow old. They are trying to save money, work hard, and get an education for their children, but it is difficult to change their fate, and they are faced with the dilemma of getting poorer and poorer as they get older.
In contrast, some people choose to sell their craft through technology and craftsmanship, such as some craftsmen. They can refine their craft over time and become more valuable as they get older. However, such people still face the limitation of time, energy, and physical strength, and are unable to obtain great wealth. Even if they earn a high income, they cannot get rid of their dependence on time, and they still cannot achieve a leap in wealth due to their daily labor. The people who can really make a lot of money are the ones who sell the goods. This does not refer to opening a store to sell products or selling products through live streaming, but to people who have mastered sales channels and platforms and can sell thousands of products a day.
Such people are freed to no longer do it themselves, but to achieve profitability at scale through the sales team. However, even such people still face certain limitations, and the income ceiling is still limited by time, energy, and physical strength. The top sellers are those who can sell the entire company. These people no longer sell their bodies, arts, and goods, but sell their companies and achieve the highest level of wealth accumulation. Such a person is no longer bound by time and physical strength, but obtains huge wealth by selling companies and stands at the pinnacle of wealth. However, the truth behind these riches is that there is a group of ** super-rich, who do not sell their bodies, their arts, or their goods, but sell their souls and consciences.
These people are as rich as the country, surpassing the average rich. They are the dirtiest and dirtiest people in this society, standing behind them and controlling everything. In this rising social hierarchy, which way we should choose to sell ourselves depends on our expectations for the future and how we position ourselves. Each has its advantages and disadvantages, but what is more important is whether we can maintain our dignity and conscience in the process of choice. For the "sell-outs" at the bottom, although the money they get from hard work and sweat is the most tangible, as time goes by, their poverty may become deeper and deeper, and their quality of life is getting lower and lower.
However, their efforts deserve our respect, because they are keeping this society running in the truest way. Artists survive through technology and craftsmanship, and their value lies in the inheritance and improvement of technology, and over time, they may become more valuable as they get older. This modality requires patience and perseverance, but it is also an option to maintain dignity. Sellers, on the other hand, are more from a commercial point of view and make a profit through sales. This requires more intelligence and business acumen, but it also comes with time, energy, and physical constraints. At this level, an individual's success may depend more on market insights and means of selling.
The highest level of seller is to acquire wealth by selling the entire company, which is a more advanced business operation. However, this may also be accompanied by considerations for the company's employees, social responsibility, etc. Success at this stage is more about the impact on business and society. In the whole social level, the ** super-rich stand on the highest commanding heights, and they sell their souls and consciences in exchange for huge wealth. This is a torture of human nature, and at the same time a question of the entire social system. The success of this approach may seem glamorous, but in fact it comes with endless costs.
The truth at the bottom of society is not static, and the way you choose to sell yourself depends on each person's understanding of life and the value of life. We need to look at where we are and think about how we can find a balance between different choices and maintain our dignity and values. Perhaps, real success is not only the amount of wealth, but also how to find your own value and meaning in the process of selling yourself.