Do you own yourself?

Currently reading The Unincorporated Man.

In the story, every human being is part-owned by others, like stocks.

From birth, you’re given shares of yourself—but most of them don’t belong to you.

You spend your life buying back control.

Feels dystopian.

Until you realize… it’s not fiction.

Every time you depend on someone else’s resources…

Every time you give away your time to your boss…

Every time you let a client dictate your worth…

You’re operating on borrowed ownership.

And you don’t own yourself.

Independence isn’t about cutting ties—it’s about owning the means of leverage.

You don’t own leverage if:

– You can’t generate attention for yourself

– You wait on others to bring you opportunities

– You rely on platforms that can ban or block you

– You create content that gets ignored

We talk a lot about freedom.

But freedom starts with the ability to create abundance on your own terms.

In this economy?

That abundance comes from one thing:

Your ability to get the right message in front of the right people.

You don’t need to scream louder.

You need to be heard by the ones who are already listening.

Step 1: Own your channel of acqiusition

Step 2: Own your messaging

Step 3: Own the solution you offer

You don’t need a huge brand. You need the right offer sent to the right people, at the right time.

That’s it.

See you in the trenches,

—Kassimi