ACCESS

 

You call it access.
But you don’t control it.

You maintain it to stay inside.

You work to keep it.
You pay to extend it.
You protect it from being taken away.

It feels stable.

Until it isn’t.

Access is not something you have.

It is something you continuously earn.

Access is conditional.

Not on what exists—
But on what you can pay for.

You don’t own what you depend on.

You rent it.
Maintain it.
Defend it.

The system does not limit production.

It limits access to it.

Everything already exists.

Housing.

Energy.

Infrastructure.

Systems.

But access is filtered.

Priced.

Controlled.

Restricted.

Nothing is missing.
You just don’t have access to it.