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Letters From an Old Time Salesman to His Son

Science & Technology Publishing

Date de publication : 2025-09-01

Letters From an Old Time Salesman to His Son is a classic collection of heartfelt and practical advice, originally published in 1918, written by William L. Stidger. The book is structured as a series of personal letters from a seasoned, old-fashioned traveling salesman to his young son, who is just beginning his own career in sales. Through these letters, the father imparts not only the technical skills and strategies necessary for success in the sales profession, but also timeless wisdom about character, integrity, perseverance, and the importance of building genuine relationships with customers. The letters are filled with anecdotes drawn from the father’s own experiences on the road, offering vivid glimpses into the life of a traveling salesman in early 20th-century America. He shares stories of triumphs and setbacks, the importance of honesty and reputation, and the value of hard work and adaptability. The father emphasizes the significance of understanding human nature, listening to clients, and always striving to provide real value rather than just making a quick sale. Beyond the practicalities of salesmanship, the book is rich with reflections on life, ambition, and personal growth. The father encourages his son to maintain optimism, to learn from failure, and to never lose sight of the human side of business. He discusses the importance of self-discipline, continuous learning, and the courage to face rejection and adversity. Letters From an Old Time Salesman to His Son is more than just a manual for aspiring salesmen; it is a warm, wise, and inspiring guide to living a principled and fulfilling life. Its lessons remain relevant for anyone seeking success in business or personal endeavors, making it a valuable read for modern readers interested in the enduring principles of salesmanship and personal development.

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2025-09-01
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144 pages
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9782528118917

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