November
11 The use of what has no substantive existence
The thirty spokes unite in the one nave; but it is on the emptyspace (for the axle), that the use of the wheel depends. Clay isfashioned into vessels; but it is on their empty hollowness, that their use depends. The door and windows are cut out (from the walls)to form an apartment; but it is on the empty space (within), that its
use depends. Therefore, what has a (positive) existence serves for profitable adaptation, and what has not that for (actual) usefulness.
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