SimpleGuy

Is Conscious Selling Possible?

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Hey. Recently I`ve been hopping from one sales job to another. But I can`t stand convincing somebody by using sleezy and manipulative sales tactics to sell to someone.

So is it really possible to work at sales job and be selling consciously? Is there anyone who works at sales?

Appreciate your answers!

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I think in life, if you find yourself in a desperate situation economically, for example you’re a student who applies to jobs but you get none except sales or something that you feel isn’t truly aligned with your values, then it’s okay to take such a job and understand that it’s a part of your path to something greater, it’s not your ultimate destination. For example I’ve worked at fast food restaurant, I don’t think it’s particularly unethical because it’s a personal choice to consume such food,  but it still isn’t something I’d wanna work with long term because I find it doesn’t provide any value in society. 
 

Sales has a similarity, sure most of it isn’t high conscious but it still is a personal choice to buy the stuff, even if they’re being manipulated. 
 

As I said you can see it as temporary stepping stone towards something greater in your path.

I think it’s possible to do conscious sales, but then it requires that the product/service you’re selling is high conscious (let’s say something like a good supplement). And also that the method you’re using to sell is authentic, and that is something you can notice if you’re doing yourself, in particular if you’re not personally attached to making sales so you’re less likely to be deceived by your own bias. 
 

Also another factor is in the production process of the product. A product can be “high conscious” and of genuine value but be produced in a way that harms the planet and exploits poor people. So then I cannot rank it as much high conscious anymore. So it’s different factor. 
 

Bottom line i think it’s okay to play into the system to a degree as long as you are working towards something higher conscious long term (if that’s your inclination, it’s ok to be normie too)

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5 minutes ago, Sugarcoat said:

I think in life, if you find yourself in a desperate situation economically, for example you’re a student who applies to jobs but you get none except sales or something that you feel isn’t truly aligned with your values, then it’s okay to take such a job and understand that it’s a part of your path to something greater, it’s not your ultimate destination. For example I’ve worked at fast food restaurant, I don’t think it’s particularly unethical because it’s a personal choice to consume such food,  but it still isn’t something I’d wanna work with long term because I find it doesn’t provide any value in society. 
 

Sales has a similarity, sure most of it isn’t high conscious but it still is a personal choice to buy the stuff, even if they’re being manipulated. 
 

As I said you can see it as temporary stepping stone towards something greater in your path.

I think it’s possible to do conscious sales, but then it requires that the product/service you’re selling is high conscious (let’s say something like a good supplement). And also that the method you’re using to sell is authentic, and that is something you can notice if you’re doing yourself, in particular if you’re not personally attached to making sales so you’re less likely to be deceived by your own bias. 
 

Also another factor is in the production process of the product. A product can be “high conscious” and of genuine value but be produced in a way that harms the planet and exploits poor people. So then I cannot rank it as much high conscious anymore. So it’s different factor. 
 

Bottom line i think it’s okay to play into the system to a degree as long as you are working towards something higher conscious long term (if that’s your inclination, it’s ok to be normie too)

Plot twist : You do escorting to pay your studies 


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46 minutes ago, SimpleGuy said:

Hey. Recently I`ve been hopping from one sales job to another. But I can`t stand convincing somebody by using sleezy and manipulative sales tactics to sell to someone.

So is it really possible to work at sales job and be selling consciously? Is there anyone who works at sales?

Appreciate your answers!

Sure there is, but your boss will kick you out!

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47 minutes ago, Schizophonia said:

Plot twist : You do escorting to pay your studies 

I don’t think it’s unethical but I just have a hard time believing someone can feel genuinely good doing it. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Sugarcoat said:

I don’t think it’s unethical but I just have a hard time believing someone can feel genuinely good doing it. 

 

 

Idk


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Dude this isn’t a Catholic Church where you have to come in and check if you are sinning or not. You got to live, survive and pay your bills. The fact you are sensitive enough to consider if you will be hurting anyone or yourself is half the battle. Do things right and follow your heart. You live life right regardless the circumstances you’re in. Good luck in your work. 

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You dont know what people want to buy or not want to buy.

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Life is a game of survival .. among other things.

Embrace this aspect of being human by separating your survival from spiritual pursuits.

There is value to both- relatively speaking.

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It will depend on the specific job and what you are expected to sell.

Many sales jobs are chill and others are not. High pressure sales would be a problem.

Is a Tesla dealership doing high pressure sales? No.

When I bought my house, the sales lady was very sweet, helpful, and I never felt pressured to buy it. She was not pushing houses on people, she was just there to answer questions and handle the details.

Desperate sorts of sales are the problem, where you got a quota to meet or you are fired.

Edited by Leo Gura

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How much does it pay? I've had an opportunity like that once but it didn't pay enough for me to become a sellout

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Sufficiently dumb response = insta ignore

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Win-win deals are not low conscious


It is time to become timeless

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19 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

It will depend on the specific job and what you are expected to sell.

Many sales jobs are chill and others are not. High pressure sales would be a problem.

Is a Tesla dealership doing high pressure sales? No.

When I bought my house, the sales lady was very sweet, helpful, and I never felt pressured to buy it. She was not pushing houses on people, she was just there to answer questions and handle the details.

Desperate sorts of sales are the problem, where you got a quota to meet or you are fired.

Doesn`t every salesman have to meet his KPI/quota? Otherwise what`s the point of a low performing salesman? 

And I don`t sell drugs or something like that. Usually it`s education, programming courses (even though they can be badly arranged), banking services. 

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19 minutes ago, Miguel1 said:

Ethical stage orange sales combined with orange Self-Actualizing:

https://youtube.com/@joshlyons_sales?si=6wqM-KlGtPykBj5c
 

Whenever there is talk about sales, this person is my only and true answer.

Thanks. Will check it.

Btw are you in sales? Which domain?

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