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"I have nothing, nothing, nothing... if I don't have you." These words, famously belted by Whitney Houston, capture a universal human fear: the idea that without a specific person, purpose, or possession, our lives are hollow. But whether we are discussing a musical masterpiece or a personal state of being, "having nothing" is rarely the end of the story. 1. The Musical Icon: Whitney Houston's Masterclass : Written by David Foster and Linda Thompson,
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