The Compton Oak ...
We shall never fully understand nature or ourselves, and certainly never respect it, until we dissociate the wild from the notion of usability - however innocent and harmless the use. For it is the general uselessness of so much of nature that lies at the root of our ancient hostility and indifference to it.
John Fowles, from The Tree
Put usefulness first, and you lose it. Put beauty first, and what you do will be useful forever.
Sir Roger Scruton, from Beauty: A Very Short Introduction
Everyone knows how useful usefulness is, but no one seems to know how useful uselessness is. The carpenter scorns the massive, crooked oak: Its trunk is so distorted, no one can get a straight plank out of it. It’s not a timber tree—there’s nothing it can be used for. That’s how it got to be that old. A crooked tree lives its years in peace; a straight one is the first to be cut down.
Chuang Tzu, from Zhuangzi


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