The essay below is inspired by the great author Oscar Wilde's quote: “I love to talk about nothing. It's the only thing I know anything about.”
Well, I'm not the lawyer of "nothing", but I think we should leave it alone because everything we have said about -so far- is mostly not true:
"Nothing is impossible."
Cool! So we Can buy money with money? Can we burn water? Can we resist gravity on the Earth? Can we land on the Sun? Oh! Of course we can! At least, nothing is impossible...isn't it?
"Nothing lasts forever."
Okay. Question to the person who said this: Have you lived forever and noticed that nothing's there except you? Right! Nothing lasts forever! How can you?
"Nothing's worth everything."
Good point! But I think one would do anything to survive, he would risk it all just to stay alive, wouldn't he? So... surviving's worth everything...
"Nothing's perfect."
Hold on a second! If nothing is perfect, then why does this word "perfect" exist? It can't qualify anything... except "nothing" of course!
"Nothing's real."
Well, nothing's real! That means the quote "Nothing's real" isn't real itself! Should I explain more?!