# The Unseen Pull ## Gravity Without Light In the vastness of space, dark matter makes up most of the universe's mass. It doesn't shine or reflect light—we can't see it through any telescope. Yet its gentle gravity shapes galaxies, keeps stars in their paths, and binds everything we do observe. Without it, the cosmos would fly apart. This quiet force reminds us that what matters most often hides in plain sight. ## Shadows in Daily Life Think of your own world. The laughter from a parent's old stories, the steady hand of a friend during hard times, or the inner calm built from years of small choices—these are your dark matter. They don't demand attention like achievements or bright moments. No spotlight finds them. But they hold your life together, pulling you toward meaning when chaos threatens. - A forgotten kindness that lingers in your heart. - Silent habits that build quiet strength. - Bonds that endure without words. We chase the visible: promotions, likes, sunlit successes. The invisible? It asks for trust. ## Leaning into the Mystery What if we honored the unseen more? Not by forcing it into view, but by feeling its tug. In a noisy age, dark matter teaches patience with the unknown. It holds space for growth in the dark, where real roots form. Our lives, like galaxies, thrive not despite the shadows, but because of them. *On May 10, 2026, I felt its pull anew—steady, unseen, true.*