There was a man whose only possessions were a donkey, a dog, an oil lamp, and a book titled "Hope."
One day, he set out on a journey carrying all he owned: the book in his bag, the oil lamp in his left hand, the donkey in his right, and the dog following behind.
At night, he found a small thatched hut by the road and decided to stay there.
Since it was still early, He lit the oil lamp and began reading. Suddenly, a strong wind blew out the lamp.
He had no choice but to lie down and sleep.
Before long, a fox came and killed his dog.
Sometime later, a lion appeared and ate his donkey.
When he woke up in the morning, he was shocked and quickly ran out of the hut holding his book.
Upon reaching a nearby village, he learned that a group of bandits had passed through during the night.
If the donkey had been alive, its noise might have alerted the bandits to his presence.
If the lion had not eaten the donkey and instead attacked humans, his life would also have been in danger.
Only because he lost everything that accompanied him during the night was his life preserved; if life is lost, what meaning does possession have?