# Orbiting What Endures ## The Steady Pull Life moves in unseen curves. Like a planet tracing its path around the sun, we circle the things that matter most—family, a quiet home, the work of our hands. This orbit isn't rigid; it's a gentle hold, born from gravity we rarely name. On mornings like this one in 2026, with the world turning faster, I feel it strongest: a pull toward simplicity, reminding me to lean in rather than pull away. ## Moments of Wobble No path stays perfect. Distractions tug us off course—a sudden worry, a fleeting chase for more. I've known those drifts, watching days blur into unease. Yet orbits teach patience. We wobble, yes, but the center remains. A walk with a friend, a shared meal, brings us back. These small returns build trust in the rhythm, showing that stability lives in motion, not stillness. ## Finding Grace in the Circle What if we saw our days this way? Not as lines racing forward, but loops that renew. An orbit honors what endures without demanding we freeze. It whispers to nurture the core—those bonds and habits that light our way. * Tend the center with small acts: a note left on a table, time set aside. * Notice the curve in ordinary hours: the sun's arc across your window. * Rest in the return, knowing every lap brings fresh light. _In the quiet of our orbit, we are held, and we hold._