He decided to open a debate with the merchant about the difference between the physical world and life by asking one simple question: “Wouldn’t it be more appropriate for an advocate of free trade to say that commerce is our world rather than to finish by saying that commerce is life?” The trade advocate was not ready to yield, either: “This debate could take a long time, but I would like to end it before it leads to a quarrel, as always happens. With my master’s permission I wish to conclude it with a single sentence: for a merchant, commerce is a commandment, and each commandment creates a life for anyone who cherishes it. Am I on the right track?” “You’re right. My question contains the germ of a lengthy debate. Why haven’t you mentioned the epidemic?” “As is always the case, an epidemic is followed by chaotic confusion.” “Confusion?” “And confusion, as you know, is a blind witch that does not distinguish between proximate and remote causes.”
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