Reep and sow
He said the cat was mine, too.
But last night, he took the cat with him and left me with myself all alone.
That's really all I had that's really my own: myself.
That cat was never mine, too. You know what is yours and what's not when you are at your low.
The fact is, the cat was never mine, the home was never mine, none of that we shared was really mine. There's just something very tangent, very real and very different between what is symbolically mine and what is mine because I own it.
Ownership is definitely something spiritual. Just because someone says that it's yours really doesn't mean it is. They can alway always take it back.
Ownership is something you earn for yourself. It's not endowed. You cannot simply give someone true ownership.
When they said you reep what you sow, they really meant it.
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