# The Unseen Pull ## Gravity Without Light Dark matter fills the universe, invisible to our eyes and telescopes. It doesn't glow or reflect light, yet its presence bends stars into spirals and holds galaxies from drifting apart. Scientists infer it from the way things move—steady, insistent tugs that shape everything we see. In our lives, it's much the same. The forces that matter most often hide in plain sight, felt but not flashed before us. ## Forces That Bind Us Think of a quiet morning in 2026, coffee steaming as you scroll through a feed of bright news and faces. The real anchors aren't there: the habit of checking on a friend, the memory of a parent's laugh, the steady rhythm of breath during sleep. These pull us forward, give weight to our days. They don't demand attention with noise or color. Instead, they whisper through choices—the path not taken because of an old promise, the hand held in silence during hard times. Like dark matter mapping cosmic webs, our unseen pulls form the structure of who we are: - A lingering kindness from years ago, still guiding decisions. - Doubts that sharpen focus, never fully voiced. - Love that endures without fanfare, orbiting quietly. ## Trusting the Invisible We chase the visible—likes, achievements, screens lit up against the night. But growth comes from leaning into the dark matter within. It asks us to trust what we feel more than what we see, to let hidden strengths gather us close. *In the end, what holds the universe—and us—together is not the light we chase, but the matter we sense in the quiet.*