# The Gentle Curve of Orbit ## A Path That Holds An orbit isn't a straight line—it's a curve, drawn by an invisible pull. Planets don't rush toward their sun or flee into darkness; they trace steady loops, held just right. In life, we find our own orbits around what matters: a loved one, a quiet purpose, the rhythm of daily breath. It's not about force, but a balance that feels like home. ## Neither Too Close, Nor Too Far Lean in too much, and the heat overwhelms. Drift away, and the warmth fades. Orbit teaches restraint in connection—a dance of nearness and space. I've watched friendships endure this way, marriages too: partners revolving, each with room to spin alone, yet always drawn back. It's a philosophy of trust, where letting go keeps us together. ## Seeing the Whole from the Arc From orbit, Earth looks whole—no borders, just blue marble against black. Our personal circuits offer that view: stepping back reveals patterns we miss up close. Worries shrink; gratitude grows. In 2026, amid faster worlds, this reminds us to honor the loop. *Embrace your orbit; it's the shape of lasting peace.*