# The Steady Orbit ## Drawn to What Matters We all circle something. Planets trace endless paths around the sun, held by an invisible pull. In our lives, it's the people, ideas, or quiet truths that draw us close. Not with force, but with a gentle gravity. A child's laugh, a shared meal, the work that feels right—these become our centers. We don't crash into them or wander off forever. We revolve, returning just when we need to. ## The Grace of the Curve Straight lines promise speed, but orbits teach patience. They curve, dip, and rise, yet never stray. I've watched a friend orbit her family through hard years: mornings of coffee and stories, evenings of silence together. No grand gestures, just steady nearness. In my own days, I circle a worn notebook of half-formed thoughts, coming back when the world quiets. These paths aren't perfect circles. Storms nudge us off course, but the pull brings us around again. ## Lessons from the Loop Orbits remind us: - Balance keeps us whole—too close burns, too far forgets. - Every return is a renewal, like dawn after night. - What we orbit shapes who we become. ## Holding the Arc In time's vast turn, our small orbits connect us all. *What pulls you into its quiet loop?*