# Dark Matter Within ## The Unseen Pull Dark matter makes up most of the universe, yet we can't see it. It doesn't glow or shine like stars. Instead, it reveals itself through gravity, holding galaxies together without fanfare. In our lives, it's much the same. The forces that shape us often hide in plain sight—quiet habits, lingering memories, or the steady support of a friend who says little but means everything. ## Everyday Gravity Think of a morning walk where your steps feel lighter, pulled by an invisible rhythm from years of routine. Or the warmth in a room carried by shared silences between loved ones. These aren't dramatic revelations; they're the subtle weights that keep our worlds from drifting apart. - A parent's unspoken pride in a child's small victory. - The comfort of an old sweater, woven with forgotten stories. - That inner resolve rising after a quiet night of doubt. We chase the visible—achievements, bright moments—but it's the dark matter of persistence and connection that truly anchors us. ## Holding Steady In a universe of flash and noise, dark matter teaches patience. It reminds us that what endures isn't always loud. By tending to these hidden strengths, we build lives of quiet depth, steady against the pull of chaos. *What we nurture in the shadows lights the way forward.*