It's interesting to consider the partial inverse of the aspiration behind the article: striving for the combination of non-usefulness and also high-valued. That's kind of what traditional (and probably contemporary) aristocrats are.
As the dowager countess in Downton Abbey said: trying to be useful is so "middle class". She didn't mean it as a compliment.
As the dowager countess in Downton Abbey said: trying to be useful is so "middle class". She didn't mean it as a compliment.