# The Quiet Dance of Orbit ## Circling What Matters Imagine a planet tracing its path around the sun—not rushing, not straying, just holding steady in a wide, gentle loop. This is orbit: a balance born of pull and space. In our lives, we find our own orbits too. We circle the people and purposes that give us gravity—family dinners that repeat weekly, quiet mornings with a favorite book, walks where thoughts settle like dust. These rhythms aren't grand adventures but reliable arcs that keep us whole. ## The Pull from Afar What anchors us isn't always close. A parent's distant wisdom, a friend's steady voice across miles—they exert a force we feel without touch. Orbit teaches patience here. We don't collide; we revolve, gaining warmth from proximity without being consumed. On this spring day in 2026, I think of letters from old friends, orbiting my days like unseen moons, reminding me connection thrives in cycles, not constant grasp. ## Returning, Always Life's orbits aren't perfect circles. Storms nudge us off course, doubts tug sideways. Yet gravity wins; we swing back. This is its quiet philosophy: trust the return. Nurture your center—a kind heart, a simple goal—and let the path unfold. - Notice what draws you back, day after day. - Give it space to breathe. - Watch how the circle sustains you. *In orbit, we are never truly alone—just held in motion.*