poetry wednesday : the uses of not.

Wooden-wheel-hub-spokes The uses of not

Thirty spokes

meet in the hub.

Where the wheel isn't

is where it's useful


Hollowed out,

clay makes a pot.

Where the pot's not

is where it's useful.


Cut doors and windows

to make a room.

Where the room isn't,

there's room for you.


So the profit in what is

is in the use of what isn't.

-Lao Tzu

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2 comments to " poetry wednesday : the uses of not. "
  • Deb

    I actually read a version of this last night (it was new to me). Here’s the version from Martha Beck’s Joy Diet:

    We join spokes together in a wheel,
    but it is the center hole
    that makes the wagon move.

    We shape clay into a pot,
    but it is the emptiness inside
    that holds whatever we want.

    We hammer wood for a house,
    but it is the inner space
    that makes it livable.

    We work with being,
    but non-being is what we use.
    Lao Tzu

  • I absolutely love this……

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