# The Unseen Hold ## Gravity Without Light Dark matter doesn't glow or shine. Scientists know it's there because of how galaxies bend and stay together—its quiet pull keeps everything from flying apart. We can't touch it or photograph it, yet it outweighs the stars we see. In a universe full of flash, it's the steady force in the shadows. ## The Pull in Everyday Life Think of your own days. What holds your world steady? Not the big moments, but the small, hidden ones. A friend's unspoken loyalty that shows up when you need it. Habits built in silence, like morning walks that clear your mind without fanfare. Or the warmth of a memory that lingers, shaping choices you don't even notice. These are our dark matters—invisible weights that orbit our lives, drawing us toward meaning. - The encouragement from a stranger years ago. - Quiet routines that build resilience. - Love that doesn't need words to bind. They don't demand attention, but remove them, and things scatter. ## Leaning into the Mystery We chase what's bright and loud, but peace comes from trusting the dark. Next time life feels adrift, look for the subtle tugs: the breath that steadies you, the hunch that guides. Dark matter reminds us—strength often hides where light doesn't reach. *In the quiet pull of what we cannot see, we find our truest balance.*