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“...you'd be surprised how many people violate this simple principle every day of their lives and try to fit square pegs into round holes, ignoring the clear reality that Things Are As They Are. We will let a selection from the writings of Chuang-tse illustrate: Hui-tse said to Chuang-tse, "I have…” quote by Benjamin Hoff
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““...you'd be surprised how many people violate this simple principle every day of their lives and try to fit square pegs into round holes, ignoring the clear reality that Things Are As They Are. We will let a selection from the writings of Chuang-tse illustrate: Hui-tse said to Chuang-tse, "I have a large tree which no carpenter can cut into lumber. Its branches and trunk are crooked and tough, covered with bumps and depressions. No builder would turn his head to look at it. Your teachings are the same - useless, without value. Therefore, no one pays attention to them." ... "You complain that your tree is not valuable as lumber. But you could make use of the shade it provides, rest under its sheltering branches, and stroll beneath it, admiring its character and appearance. Since it would not be endangered by an axe, what could threaten its existence? It is useless to you only because you want to make it into something else and do not use it in its proper way.””

Benjamin Hoff

About This Quote

Source Book: The Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff, 1982

The quote illustrates that forcing things into unsuitable roles creates conflict; true value lies in appreciating and using things as they naturally are.

In simple terms: Accept things as they are and use them appropriately.

Key Takeaway

Value natural qualities instead of forcing change.

Themes

acceptance natural order value misuse

Mood

reflective calm

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • design
  • environmental stewardship
  • relationship building

Key Concepts

Taoism philosophy metaphor

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you appreciate the natural role of something you deem useless?
  • What benefits arise from using things as they are?
A Different Perspective

Forcing change can cause loss of inherent value.

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