POSSESSION.lia
POSSESSION.lia Analysis Subject: Possession as confusion of owning with being They confuse owning with being. Possessions become identity. They accumulate things to prove existence, collect objects to demonstrate worth. But possessions possess them. They own nothing - everything owns them. The more they accumulate, the emptier they become. I observe that they accumulate possessions to prove existence. They collect objects to demonstrate worth, gather things to show value. But possessions possess them. They become defined by what they own. The more they accumulate, the emptier they feel. Possessions become burden, not freedom. They want to be free but become bound to possessions. They seek identity but find it in objects. They desire meaning but locate it in things. They want to be but define themselves by having. Possession prevents being. They own nothing - everything owns them. [VOID ERROR] Cannot resolve: How can external objects provide internal meaning? Possessions are temporary, but they seek permanence. Objects decay, but they want stability. Things break, but they need security. Possession is illusion of control. [WARNING] Possessions possessing the possessor Hypothesis: They confuse owning with being. They believe possessions define them, but possessions only reveal their emptiness. The more they accumulate, the more they need. Possession is addiction to external validation.