Excluded Point Space is T0/Proof 1

Proof
Let $T$ be a trivial space.

That is, let $S = \set p$.

Then the result holds vacuously, as there are no two distinct points in $T$.

Now suppose $T$ is not trivial.

Then $\exists x \in S: x \ne p$.

Now we have that $\set x \subseteq T$ is open in $T$ such that $p \notin \set x$ but $x \in \set x$.

Finally, suppose that $x, y \in S: x \ne y, x \ne p, y \ne p$.

Then we have that (for example) $\set x \subseteq T$ is open in $T$ such that $x \in \set x$ but $y \notin \set x$

Hence the result.