I Am A Salesman
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"The public didn't go around demanding
these things; they had to be sold!!" |
I am proud to be a salesman, because more
than any other man, I and millions of others like me, built
America.
The man who builds a better mouse trap - or a better anything
- would starve to death if he waited for people to beat a
pathway to his door. Regardless of how good or how needed
the product or service might be, it has to be sold.
Eli Whitney was laughed at when he showed his cotton gin.
Edison had to install his electric light free of charge in
an office building before anyone would even look at it. The
first sewing machine was smashed to pieces by a Boston mob.
People scoffed at the idea of railroads. They thought that
traveling even thirty miles an hour would stop the circulation
of the blood! McCormick strived for 14 years to get people
to use his reaper. Westinghouse was considered a fool for
stating he could stop a train with wind. Morse had to plead
before 10 Congresses before they would even look at his telegraph.
The public didn't go around demanding these things; they
had to be sold!!
They needed thousands of salesmen, trailblazers and pioneers
- people who could persuade with the same effectiveness as
the inventor could invent. Salesmen took these inventions,
sold the public on what these products could do, taught customers
how to use them, and then taught businessmen how to make
a profit from them.
As a salesman, I've done more to make America what it is
today than any other person you know. I was just as vital
in your great-great-grandfather's day. I have educated more
people, created more jobs, taken more drudgery from the laborer's
work, given more profits to businessmen, and have given more
people a fuller and richer life than anyone in history. I've
dragged prices down, pushed quality up, and made it possible
for you to enjoy the comforts and luxuries of automobiles,
radios, electric refrigerators, televisions, and air conditioned
homes and buildings. I've healed the sick, given security
to the aged, and put thousands of young men and women through
college. I've made it possible for inventors to invent, for
factories to hum, and for ships to sail the seven seas.
How much money you find in your pay envelope next week,
and whether in the future you will enjoy the luxuries of
prefabricated homes, stratospheric flying of airplanes, and
new world of jet propulsion and atomic power, depends on
me. The loaf of bread you bought today was on a baker's shelf
because I made sure that a farmer's wheat got to a mill,
that the mill made wheat into flour, and that the flour was
delivered to your baker.
Without me, the wheels of industry would come to a grinding
halt. And with that, jobs, marriages, politics and freedom
of thought would be a thing of the past. I AM A SALESMAN
and I'm proud and grateful that as such, I serve my family,
my fellow man and my country.