English, asked by tiya82, 1 year ago

what do you think about this statement " nothing is better than everything "?​

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Answered by Sristi9040
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Answer:

I find it hard to let go of pieces of presumed wisdom I learned as a child, even if they're only phrases or adages. A friend of mine confesses he frequently hears his mother's admonitions--and she has been deceased for years. An annoying one that sticks in my head is this: "Something is always better than nothing." I don't recall who said it to me but it must have been said often because it drums in my head even into my middle age. It might well have had a useful hidden message--for example, "try to be satisfied with where you are in your life and with what you have."

Answered by chinmayikiran11
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Explanation:

nothing in the sense something everything in the sense anything sooo

nothing is better than everything

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