On Buying
and Selling
Kahlil Gibran
To you the earth yields her fruit, and
you shall not want if you but know how to fill your hands.
It is in exchanging the gifts of the earth that you shall find
abundance and be satisfied.
Yet unless the exchange be in love and kindly justice, it will but
lead some to greed and others to hunger.
When in the market place you toilers of the sea and fields and
vineyards meet the weavers and the potters and the gatherers of
spices,
Invoke then the master spirit of the earth, to come into your midst
and sanctify the scales and the reckoning that weighs value against
value.
And suffer not the barren-handed to take part in your transactions,
who would sell their words for your labour.
To such men you should say,
"Come with us to the field, or go with our brothers to the sea and
cast your net;
For the land and the sea shall be bountiful to you even as to us."
And if there come the singers and the dancers and the flute players,
buy of their gifts also.
For they too are gatherers of fruit and frankincense, and that which
they bring, though fashioned of dreams, is raiment and food for your
soul.
And before you leave the market place, see that no one has gone his
way with empty hands.
For the master spirit of the earth shall not sleep peacefully upon
the wind till the needs of the least of you are satisfied.
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