# The Quiet Gravity ## Shadows That Hold Us Dark matter fills the universe, unseen and silent. It doesn't glow or shine like stars, yet it bends light, holds galaxies together, and gives weight to the void. We infer its presence from the way things move—from ripples in space that whisper of something vast and hidden. In our lives, it's much the same. Not everything that matters announces itself. ## The Unseen Pull Think of a conversation left unsaid, a hand extended in quiet support, or the steady rhythm of breath during hard times. These are the dark matters of our days: influences we feel more than see. A parent's unspoken pride shapes a child's path. A friend's patient listening anchors us through storms. They don't demand attention, but their gravity steers us true. - The forgiveness we offer without fanfare. - Memories that linger like faint echoes. - Small acts of kindness that ripple outward. We chase the bright lights—success, applause, the visible wins—but it's the hidden mass that keeps us from drifting apart. ## Living with the Invisible To live thoughtfully is to trust these unseen forces. We don't need to illuminate every corner; sometimes, sensing the pull is enough. In a world obsessed with the showy, dark matter reminds us: true substance often hides in plain sight, steady and profound. *What we cannot see often carries us the farthest.*