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Once a man came to the biggest book store in New York to read something, the

manager suggested he read "Dialogues of Plato" for ten cents. It sat in a corner of
the bookstore and began to read. During this time, different people were entering
the bookstore, and the manager offered them the same book "Golden Dreams" by
Mr. Slush, but each time he made different reviews, adopting them according to
the situation of the people.
He told them that his wife also read this book, and she was very pleased with the
reading. Each time the manager sold a book with a different price, recommending
it as the best book of the season.
After two hours when the teacher in the corner of the library was watching these
scenes, he approached the manager and asked him why he did this, that is, why he
lied to people, because they might be dissatisfied with the book bought. The
manager assures him there will be nothing strange. At the teacher's question if he
read this book he or his wife, the manager answered with a slight smile that he
can't even read all the books in the library, and that he doesn't actually have a wife.

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