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"That which you can do without, you own".
I heard this on a Breedlove podcast a while back, I didn't get it then, still struggling to get it now.
Example, say I'm bald.
I can do without a hairbrush.
This means I own a hairbrush?
Genuinely struggling here, typing as a think...
Is it trying to imply that not needing something is as good as owning it ?
Ex, I can do without a Lamborghini.
So, that mindset it equivalent to owning a Lamborghini?
Feels like it should be worded differently if that was the message...
Knut talks about it in this presentation starting at 8:55. https://youtu.be/uait5Tl5kiI?si=rkjjpGrkLNGix1zR