"All art is perfectly useless," said Oscar Wilde, confounding the shopkeeper-minds of his day. If philanthropy really were an art, it might rise to Wilde's level. As it is, philanthropy, all too often, is more like a business, judged by results. If poets fell to that level, they'd all be in advertising, or writing copy for impact investments.
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