What does it mean that an empty set is the only proper subset of a set? Make it clear. Take an example

What does it mean that an empty set is the only proper subset of a set? Make it clear. Take an example

An empty set is a proper subset of any set. Your statement is incorrect. For example, if a set is {0,2,5,8}, then an empty set (I can't type this symbol), {2}, {2,5,8}, {0} is a proper subset of the set {0,2,5,8}. A proper subset of a set is any set (including an empty set) that does not contain all the elements of the set, You should understand this explanation!