# Gentle Orbits ## The Pull We Feel Life moves in quiet circles. Not the frantic spins we chase, but steady paths around what draws us close. Like a moon hugging its earth, we orbit the people, places, and quiet truths that hold us without force. It's a pull we sense in small moments—a familiar street, a shared silence, the weight of a hand in ours. No need for grand leaps; these orbits keep us safe from drifting too far. ## Circles of Return In time, we loop back. The same café table after a long day. The same questions resurfacing, softer each time. Orbits teach patience: what leaves will circle again. I've watched friends wander, only to settle nearer to old roots. A child’s laugh echoing years later. These returns aren't accidents. They're the shape of care, reminding us motion doesn't have to mean endless change. ## Holding Steady What anchors our path? - A daily walk under the same sky. - Words left unsaid but felt. - The rhythm of breath in stillness. In 2026, amid faster worlds, this feels truer. We don't need to break free. Orbiting well means trusting the curve. *Stay close to your center, and the world comes into view.*