The land owner does not yell owning.It is in stance, in how footsteps affect the ground.Authority is felt; barriers are optional.Others fight over access; the landowner investigates seasons, soil memory, and tolerance.It knows that land benefits those who listen more than those who run.Possession here is knowledge of what to leave untouched, what to nurture gradually, and what to safeguard rather than selfishness.
The property owner deals in silence admirably.Measurements of decisions are carried out, founded, unbothered by road noise.Though storms will come and go, trends will pass away, land remembers intention.To own land is to embrace time as a friend, not an opponent.Power turns into stewardship in that deal; permanency is achieved rather than asserted.
