This Chapter presents an excerpt from the Tao Te Ching, specifically Chapter 11, which explores the concept of Wu (无), meaning nothingness or emptiness. Lao Tzu uses the examples of a wheel, a container, and a house to illustrate how empty space is essential for functionality. He argues that while tangible things are useful, intangible space, like the void between heaven and earth, allows for movement, growth, and change. Ultimately, the chapter highlights the crucial and often overlooked role of nothingness in creation and existence.