# The Quiet Pull ## Shadows That Shape the Sky Imagine the universe: stars sparkle, galaxies spin, yet most of what's there hides in plain sight. Dark matter doesn't glow or reflect light—scientists infer it from how it tugs on everything else. Without it, those grand spirals would fly apart. It's the silent majority, holding the cosmos together through sheer, unseen presence. On this spring day in 2026, as telescopes peer deeper, we realize how little we truly see. ## Echoes in Our Own World Our lives mirror this. What pulls us forward isn't always the bright successes or loud decisions. It's the quiet forces: a parent's unspoken encouragement, years of small habits stacking like invisible bricks, or the steady rhythm of breath during hard times. These don't demand attention, yet they bend our paths. Think of friendships that endure without fanfare, or grief that reshapes us from within. We feel their gravity, even if we can't name them. ## Trusting the Hidden Hold There's peace in this. We don't need to illuminate every corner to move steadily. Dark matter teaches us to lean into the unknown—not with fear, but with quiet faith. What if we honored these forces more? Let them guide without forcing them into view. - A walk in the woods, drawn by an unseen rhythm. - A choice that feels right, rooted in buried instincts. - Love that persists, weightless yet unbreakable. In a world chasing the visible, the dark matter within us keeps us whole. *What holds you together may never need to shine.*