Everything is everything definition

Everything is everything and "everything , means everything "are contextdependent tautologies of equative type. The function of these tautological expressions is to convey an attitude of indulgence and acceptance i.e., it is just the way things are, so there is not much we can do about it. The speaker believes that there is nothing that can be added to our beliefs in general about the meaning of everything. Therefore, there is a rejection to an alternative here: the speaker utters ―A is A‖ to state that an alternative "A is B" is not relevant to the exchange i.e., everything cannot be nothing because everything means everything. The poet sets out to reveal his condition of negative stability: there is no way to change things easily, we are compelled to follow certain rules of life , even unwillingly.