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Selling is Sinful

‘It’s not funny and it’s not clever’ was a phrase often directed at me by my clearly aggrieved parents and teachers alike as I grew up.

Of course I wasn’t selling, or at least not a product, though I was undoubtedly showing off. Which some, if done in an improper manner, may possibly regard as a form of selling! 

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