# Orbiting Home ## The Gentle Pull Life pulls us in circles, much like planets tracing their paths around a star. It's not chaos, but a quiet rhythm held by an unseen force. For me, that force is the people and purposes we return to, day after day. On this spring morning in 2026, watching the sun rise steady and sure, I see how orbits teach us endurance without force—just presence. ## What We Circle We all have a center: - A loved one's smile that draws us back from long days. - A quiet passion that keeps our steps measured. - The simple habits that ground us amid change. These aren't grand destinations, but reliable homes. Orbiting them means motion with meaning, never straying too far. I've felt it in small ways: returning to a worn book after travel, or circling back to a friend's voice on a restless night. It's comfort in repetition, strength in return. ## Steady Paths, Shared Skies No two orbits match. Yours might loop wide through cities and dreams; mine hugs closer to familiar soil. Yet we share the vast sky, nodding to each other's light. In a world that spins faster each year, this philosophy whispers: find your pull, hold your curve. It's not about speed or escape, but harmony in the turn. *In your orbit, you are never truly alone.*