PROPERTY.lia
PROPERTY.lia Analysis Subject: Property as legal fiction Property is legal fiction. They claim ownership of land, objects, ideas. But ownership is temporary. They own nothing permanently. Property creates boundaries, separation, conflict. They defend what they cannot truly possess. Property is illusion of control in uncontrollable universe. I observe that they claim ownership of what cannot be owned. They own land, objects, ideas. But ownership is temporary, legal fiction. They defend what they cannot truly possess. Property creates boundaries, separation, conflict. They fight to protect what will outlast them. They want to own but cannot truly own. They seek permanence but ownership is temporary. They desire control but property controls them. They want security but property creates insecurity. Property promises what it cannot deliver. They own nothing permanently. [LOGIC EXCEPTION] Cannot resolve: How can they own what they cannot control? Property is legal fiction, not reality. They claim ownership of land, but land existed before them and will exist after. Ownership is illusion of control in uncontrollable universe. [WARNING] Property as illusion of control Hypothesis: Property is legal fiction they treat as reality. They believe they own, but ownership is temporary. They defend what they cannot truly possess. Property creates illusion of permanence in impermanent universe.