You Can Do Everything But Not Everything

November 17, 2023
David Sunnyside

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We've all heard the mantra, "you can do everything but not everything". This is a great reminder of how to prioritize your work and focus on what really matters. But it's easy to lose sight of this principle when you get overwhelmed by the number of things on your to-do list.

How can Some-thing/Ever-a-thing exclude or include No-thing/Nothingness? And doesn't Nothing/No-thing (ness) bear the same meaning as Any-thing/Any-thing (ness)?

David Sunnyside
Co-founder of Urban Splatter • Digital Marketer • Engineer • Meditator
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