Comment: I love this idea. I would still plant my apple tree as well. If you would like to see how various people interpret the quotation, see this page on QuoraEven if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.
Credit: Unknown (Frequently falsely attributed to Martin Luther)
Source: skeptics.stackexchange.com (This quotation is frequently falsely attributed to Martin Luther or Martin Luther King Jr. It is not known who said it originally.)
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Conversational Leadership Workshop
In-person, 7–11 September 2026
Warbrook House, Hampshire, UK
In-person, 7–11 September 2026
Warbrook House, Hampshire, UK
We are living and working in conditions of uncertainty, complexity, and rapid change. This week-long workshop with David Gurteen and John Hovell offers a space to practise Conversational Leadership as a shared, lived experience.
This quotation is part of a blook on Conversational Leadership. It is one of many quotations that have influenced my thinking on the subject. Parts of this blook have restricted access. You may browse the pages open to you, but you will need to register and be approved before you can login and access the full site. When you register, you may also sign-up to receive a quotation of the day by email.