# Orbiting Home

## The Steady Pull

Imagine a satellite gliding silently through the dark, never touching its star yet never wandering far. That's orbit—not a frantic chase, but a quiet commitment to the pull of something greater. In 2026, as we watch probes circle distant moons, this feels more real than ever: a reminder that true steadiness comes from what holds us close without smothering.

## What We Choose to Circle

Our lives have orbits too. Not rigid paths, but gentle loops around the people and purposes that matter. A parent's gaze on a child's laughter. A walker's return to the same familiar hill. These centers aren't always grand—they're the small anchors that keep us from drifting into chaos. We feel their tug in quiet moments: a hand squeezed across a table, a half-remembered melody that calls us back.

## Renewal in the Return

Orbit isn't standing still; it's motion with meaning. Each lap brings fresh perspective—the world tilts, light shifts, but the bond endures. In circling, we grow, not by breaking away, but by leaning in. It's the philosophy of enough: sustained, shared, alive.

* Trust the pull that feels right.
* Embrace the loop as growth.
* Rest in the rhythm of return.

*In orbit, we're always coming home.*