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Is the slogan of Jordan trademark opposite to that of Li Ning and Adidas?

First of all, literally "nothing is absolute" means that one thing or doing one thing may or may not succeed, which is consistent with "anything is possible".

Secondly, according to Chinese grammatical habits, the three sentences "Nothing is absolute", "Everything is possible" and "Nothing is impossible" have the same meaning, and they all focus on possibility. For example, when we say something is not impossible, we actually want to tell each other that it can be done.

Finally, the original English sentence of Adidas "Nothing is impossible" is "Impossible is nothing", and I don't remember the rest.

Why don't you find a three-sentence English, and you will find it almost the same by comparing it below.