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Event Marketing Guru’s Corner: Sell With Integrity “Grandaddy” Inspires Acting in Others’ Best Interests
![]() ADDING VALUE TO OTHERS’ LIVES Grandaddy used to talk about “doing well … by doing good …” and said “prosperity was a mere by-product of adding value to the lives of others.” I never met a soul (and F.M. knew countless people of influence as well as those of meager means) who didn’t trust Grandaddy. His very demeanor commanded respect. During my high school years, I recall Grandaddy explaining to me his No. 1 rule of business while my family was vacationing at his home: “Never enter into any transaction that does not benefit everyone it touches … no matter what!” ![]() I never once heard Grandaddy tell a lie, do wrong to another person, think of himself first … or even fail to always be acting in someone else’s best interest. Governor Porter of Tennessee once stated in the newspaper that “F.M. Allen is the consummate example of a true gentleman.” The mayor of his hometown of Paris stated that he “would follow F.M. blindfolded.” If anyone is still wondering when the “punch line” of this article is coming, please know that it has already passed … just like my Grandaddy. He spent so much time becoming genuinely interested in others, it is no wonder so many of them became interested in him. Maintaining an impeccable degree of integrity with everyone he knew at all times, it should be no surprise that he was so influential … and such a superstar in the profession of sales. A GENTLEMAN TO THE END My last visit with Grandaddy was in his hospital room with him lying in the bed, dying of cancer. He was no longer able to see just a few feet ahead, nor did he know who was visiting. That was the last time I heard his gentle, regal voice. When it was time for me to leave, Grandaddy somehow managed to slowly roll out of his bed while embracing the wall in front of him. He seemed to insist on continuing to use the wall as support as he hobbled to the door in front of him. He had to open the door for his guest. All the way to his end, my Grandaddy was a gentleman and a picture of class. Remember, no one will ever buy anything from you until they buy you. I never knew anyone who did not buy into F.M. Allen. ![]() |
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