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You can also avoid the permanency of owning things by renting/leasing/borrowing/returning for refund.
EDIT: I place zero value on the fact of ownership. That is, I derive no satisfaction from knowing that something (or someone) belongs to me. I am given to understand that this is rather unusual. Of course, I value having hassle-free access to things when I need them, and often the only way to ensure this is by owning them, but when there is a choice, I'd rather not, even if it costs a bit more. Unfortunately, the society around me is not set up for this, except for really expensive items, like a place to live or a means of transportation. I wonder if other places in the world are more access- rather than ownership-friendly.
I take some comfort in knowing that some things are available for my immediate use at no marginal cost beyond that inherent in their use.
I also take some pleasure in knowing that I am responsible for the creation, maintenance, and decisions regarding some things.
Both of those are things that I consider 'mine', even when I recognize that the title belongs to someone else.