I live in the city. There you see a lot of e-scooters that can be parked anywhere and booked and used via an app on your smartphone. The idea is brilliant: instead of owning your own scooter, you can only use it when you need it, which means better utilisation. Sounds good. In theory. But I see so many of these vehicles parked somewhere inconsiderately, knocked over, etc. Unfortunately, with this "only as needed" strategy and attitude, the sense of responsibility also goes away. Things have to serve me when I need them and function perfectly. That is what I pay for. The rest does not interest me. But it should... I am not in favour of greed or a lot of possessions - but it also shows: what belongs to me, I identify with and take care of, take ownership of. Be it material things or also in relationships where it is not possession but obligation. Today, pay attention to where you are in danger of giving away responsibility that you should actually carry and consciously take on ownership - for the good of yourself and your environment.
I wish you an extraordinary day!