"Owning" ...... really?
Everyone thinks they "own" property, but do they really? The concept of 'ownership' takes on a deeper meaning when you think about it. Look into the responsibilities and "privileges" that come with "stewarding" a piece of land.

Food for thought
Many people assume they own land and/or property because a "Title Register" exists with their name listed on it, but who "owned" the land in the first place? And how did they gain "ownership"? Or are they simply handling stolen goods?
Many people "buy their home" using a Mortgage; what do those two French words mean though?
We've heard of MORTuaries and MORTal etc, so why have these two French words been conjoined?
Even if you are lucky enough to "buy" a home with cash, the taxes are still payable.
For living.
think.
Birds don't own the sky, squirrels don't own the trees, so why do people think they"own" the land? Did people create it? Or is criminality at work?
Buying and owning bricks, mortar, timber, roof tiles etc is obviously possible due to money, but then ask, where does money come from, and who invented money, and why?
If the creation of money was such an amazing invention, the inventors must surely have been highly paid ...... by what?
Or is this maybe where the act of councils sending out tax bills, before they have provided any services originated?
Lots of people "own" cars, cars which it appears, must be washed, polished and driven around to show off as a status symbol, when they're homes are not status symbols: so think about phsycology!
Now look at the example pic of a DVLA 'registration' document (below), AKA a V5Cand then remember our phrase: "the inquisitive mind prevails, where the Assumptive mind fails"
Then maybe really think why we created that phrase.
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So what does the 'registered' title deed state on that?
Why do parents register their child's "birth"?
Why are the natural "birth"mother and father referred to as the "pair" who "rents"?
Why do vessels park up in "berths" (one letter difference, same pronunciation)
Think.