I take a lot of flak from the counter-establishment for selling out.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was not great behind the counter. I had a week off without asking for it. Another time, we had a cart go up in flames, and we went out on another cart, which we wrecked by running it into the cart that was on fire.
I think I'm fairly good with money, but I've developed some strange tics - in shops I don't like to go to the counter unless I've got at least two things to buy. If I'm walking around with just one thing in my hand I'll put it back and wait a few weeks because that doesn't seem like a proper purchase.
Taking stock of what you own, when done correctly and thoroughly, helps dampen the urge to shop frivolously.
Do I catch flak because I'm so much smarter than everyone else? I don't know.
I am the world's laziest shopper, but very rarely have I had to take anything back.
I've got an overly developed sense of what selling out is, and I of course worry about it too much.
I think that I have sold out sometimes.
We sell to businesses who sell other stuff, so we're just going to concentrate on doing that.
I think if you put people in front of some huge temptation where it's possible to grab as much as they can for themselves, almost everyone will. The beauty of commerce is that it mutes that. The chap behind the counter in the corner shop has no interest in short-changing you, because he wants you to come back.
I buy when other people are selling.