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Custody - The Essence of Self
In the heart of every human being lies an intrinsic desire for
autonomy, a yearning to control and protect what belongs to them.
This primal urge is not merely about possession but about the
essence of selfhood. Self-custody—the act of securely holding and
managing one’s own assets—stands as a testament to this essence.
It is a practice as ancient as humanity itself, rooted in our instinct
to survive, thrive, and define our identities.
From the earliest days of human civilization, the ability to own and safeguard assets has been central to our sense of self. Whether it was the secure storage of food for the winter, the protection of a family heirloom, or the safeguarding of knowledge passed down through generations, self-custody has always been about more than just keeping something safe. It has been about asserting one’s place in the world, marking the boundaries of where one’s autonomy begins and ends.
From the earliest days of human civilization, the ability to own and safeguard assets has been central to our sense of self. Whether it was the secure storage of food for the winter, the protection of a family heirloom, or the safeguarding of knowledge passed down through generations, self-custody has always been about more than just keeping something safe. It has been about asserting one’s place in the world, marking the boundaries of where one’s autonomy begins and ends.