t he is not willing to commit robbery. Obviously, Moss approaches Levene with the same offer and Levene takes him up on it. In the end, each of these men compromises something of themselves in order to attain this unreachable goal. They have trades their lives to "Always Be Closing." The problem with this is that the trade is unbalanced. They are all beginning to realize that the cost was too great and the return to small. They cannot "Always Be Closing," it is not possible. Sometimes you connect with people, sometimes you don't. Sometimes you can make a sale, sometimes you can't. This is life. To think that you can always be on is unrealistic. These men are slowly coming to this inevitability. They have lost their life and it is too late to get it back....