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The Torah describes four ways you might be responsible for another person’s property: You might be a borrower, a renter, a paid custodian, or an unpaid custodian.The borrower has near-total liability. The renter and the paid custodian are liable only in cases of negligence. An unpaid custodian is only liable if he abandons his duties or uses the property for himself. These are the four options you have when entrusted with a life on Planet Earth:You could take it as just borrowed time to do whatever you like with life and the planet. Your Maker will say, “Fine...