I think people are using the wrong way the term "self-sovereignty". It's like a pleonasm.
You can't be self sovereign.
You are sovereign and that's it.
You are SOVEREIGN.
Instead, you can say "self-ownership" as personal sovereignty.
I think people are using the wrong way the term "self-sovereignty". It's like a pleonasm.
You can't be self sovereign.
You are sovereign and that's it.
You are SOVEREIGN.
Instead, you can say "self-ownership" as personal sovereignty.
I understand where you are coming from. English is not my native language so I asked AI:
„While "self-sovereign" may seem redundant, it emphasizes the concept of individual autonomy. In some contexts, it's used to distinguish from scenarios where sovereignty is not self-contained. So, while it might technically be considered a pleonasm, the repetition serves a purpose of underlining the self-driven nature of the concept.
"Sovereign" generally refers to supreme authority or power. When we add "self-" as a prefix, as in "self-sovereign," it specifically emphasizes individual or personal control and autonomy. So, while "sovereign" can refer to broader authority, "self-sovereign" narrows the focus to individual independence and self-control.“
What’s your take on this response?