

Hui Tzu
said to Chuang:
I have a big tree
The kind they call a stink tree.
The trunk is so distorted,
So full of knots,
No one can get a straight plank
Out of it. The branches are so crooked
You cannot cut them up
In any way that makes sense.
There it stands beside the road.
No carpenter will even look at it.
Such is your teaching-
Big and useless.
Chuang Tzu replied:
Have you ever watched the wildcat
Crouching, watching his prey-
This way it leaps, and that way,
High and low, and at last
Lands in the trap.
But have you seen the yak?
Great as a thundercloud
He stands in his
might.
Big? Sure,
He can't catch
mice!
So for your big
tree. No use?
Then plant it in
the wasteland
In emptiness.
Walk idly around,
Rest under its
shadow;
No axe or bill
prepares its end.
No one will ever
cut it down.
Useless? You should worry!
(Chuang Tzu)
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