What belongs to you is what's yours, and what's yours is what belongs to you.
If I had a clean ride which I cruise daily to the office, grocery store, bank, church, beach, or elsewhere, it may be tempting for people who see me daily on this ride to conclude that it belongs to me. On one hand, they wouldn't be wrong to make such a conclusion. But on the other hand, they actually are wrong and here is why: I might have been granted access to use the ride either as my official car, or it belongs to my rich dad, or I do use it to run errands for my boss. Either ways, I have the ride but it does not belong to me.
What belongs to me is what I actually own, and that's what's really mine. If I own the ride by means of purchase, as a gift or an inheritance, then it is mine and it rightly belongs to me.
At times, a lot of people are hasty to make conclusions based on just what they see, or observe and those who are victims of this are, on most cases, inaccurate in being decisive. To be more accurate in decision making, it is best to make deductions based on knowledge and findings. This way, there is minimal risk of being led by the deception of what's visible or observable. Wise people don't say what they know nothing about, rather, they painstakingly find out what's behind what they observe and this is what makes them stand out.
All i'm saying in essence is, it is always best to know that what you have is what belongs to you; it is not borrowed, leased or rented, but you actually own it.
Love y'all!