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Empty vessel

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An "empty vessel" is a container with nothing inside.

In literature and other media[edit]

The quotation, "As empty vessels make the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest blabbers," is from the early English author William Baldwin.[1]

Shakespeare referred to this proverb in Henry V (IV.4.64), "I did never know so full a voice issue from so empty a heart: but the saying is true, the empty vessel makes the greatest sound".

The Mars Volta included a song with the title "Empty Vessels Make the Loudest Sound" on their 2012 album Noctourniquet.[2]

Spirituality[edit]

In martial arts, the empty vessel approach is utilized for internal and spiritual training.[3]

Many Asian religions and arts also utilize similar approaches to achieving inner peace.[4]

In Christianity, the saying may refer to a willing mind ready to receive teaching,[5] or an expectation that God will provide for the poor.[6] The latter refers to the miracle of "the widow's cruse" in the Bible, in the time of Elisha, when a poor woman's vessels were filled with valuable oil from a single small container. (2 Kings 4:1-7)

Behavioral analysis[edit]

Empty vessel or the empty vessel approach is a term describing the negative effects of how one ends up with a worthless outcome when trying to please everyone. The term is more commonly used in psychology and behavior analysis. Worthlessness cannot be measured, but there will be consensus among the participants that the end product does not even come close to the previously desired outcome; because, "The Second Noble Truth with its three aspects is: ‘There is the origin of suffering, which is attachment to desire. Desire should be let go of. Desire has been let go of.’" http://www.buddhanet.net/4noble11.htm

In business, the "empty vessel approach" can be characterized by lack of leadership and unwillingness for the members to take individual responsibility. Larger corporations with many mid-level managers are more easily trapped in this negative spiral where the company essentially becomes a "meeting company", where most of the employee's time is wasted away in meetings instead of actually making products or providing services.

Branding[edit]

Empty vessel names are names of products, brands, or even companies that have been conjured up so as not to offend anybody. Usually, these names are not in the dictionary, but rather combinations derived from everyday words that allude to their meaning only by their similarity to the root words.[7]

In the 21st century, with the explosive popularity of the World Wide Web, domain names, and trademark disputes, it has become important for companies to derive names that are easier to protect. Empty vessel names provide a unique moniker for products and companies that nobody can dispute. Unfortunately, because of this approach, the name usually does not describe the product or company, and is less recognizable at first instance.

References[edit]

  1. The Oxford Dictionary of English Proverbs (3rd ed.). OUP. 1970. p. 220. Search this book on
  2. "The Mars Volta Discography". Warner Bros Records. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  3. Empty Vessel Interview With B.K. Frantzis
  4. E.g. The Empty Vessel, A Journal of Contemporary Taoism.
  5. E.g. Empty Vessel Ministries
  6. E.g. Empty Vessel Ministry Foundation
  7. *"Naming Exposed" from Igor Naming and Branding Agency, 2 April 2003. Retrieved 13 June 2006.


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