It is possible to claim something through force or deceit, but trying to keep what isn’t rightfully yours is like grasping at sand—it slips away despite your firm hold. Just as shadows fade with the setting sun, the illusion of ownership vanishes, revealing that possessions unjustly acquired are like borrowed wings; they may let you soar briefly, but they will soon falter, leaving you earthbound.
True ownership extends beyond mere possession; it rests on being deserving and in harmony with what is just. When there is no rightful claim, the weight of the false possession becomes overwhelming, like a crown that slips from an undeserving head.
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