Reality appears full of distinct objects. In such a reality, the Buddhists' claims of the world's "emptiness" are hard to make sense of. Join Oxford philosopher Jessica Frazier to explore emptiness as relational richness, not nothingness. Things lack fixed essence, yet overflow with interdependence. Frazier's vision dissolves ego without dissolving meaning. Far from nihilism, emptiness grounds compassion, ethics, and insight. To see clearly is not to grasp harder, but to let go of what never truly existed in the first place.