First of all, understand it literally: "Nothing is absolute" means that one thing or one thing may be successful or unsuccessful, which is consistent with "everything is possible".
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Secondly, according to Chinese grammatical habits, the meanings of the three sentences "nothing is absolute", "everything is possible" and "nothing is impossible" actually have the same emphasis, and they all focus on possibility. For example When we say that it is not impossible to do something, we actually want to tell the other person that it is possible to do it.
Finally, the original English sentence of Adidas' "Nothing is impossible" is "impossible" is nothing” (an inverted sentence), I don’t remember the other ones.
It would be better if you could find a 3-sentence sentence in English. Compare the following and you will find that they are actually the same.