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"What do I do
all day?
I sit here and think of ways to make people
feel bad.
You
can't sell a product
without
first making people feel bad.
. . . it's a substitution
game.
You have to remind them
that they're missing something from their lives.
Everyone's missing something, right?
Trust me.
And when they're
feeling sufficiently incomplete,
you convince them that your product
is the only thing that can fill the void
. . . so instead of taking steps
to deal with their lives,
instead of working to root out the real reason for
their misery,
they run out
and buy a stupid-looking pair of cargo pants."
- Dylan Kidd, from the film Roger
Dodger
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