# De-Mark ## Carrying the Marks We go through life marking everything. A stranger gets labeled "rushed" in line. A friend becomes "unreliable" after one missed call. Our own days stack up with mental notes: *good enough*, *not quite*. These marks feel like shorthand, ways to navigate a busy world. But they stick, turning simple moments heavy. Over time, they blur what’s real, building walls where there were once open paths. ## The Quiet Act of Removal De-marking starts small. It’s pausing before assigning a tag. With the coworker who snaps, ask: *What if today’s just hard for them?* Erase the quick judgment. With yourself, wipe away *failure* after a stumble—see the effort instead. No grand ritual needed. Just a breath, a fresh look. Like cleaning a window, the view sharpens. Boundaries stay, but unnecessary lines fade. ## What Emerges Without the marks, connections deepen. Conversations flow without preconceptions. A walk in the park reveals birdsong you’d tuned out as *noise*. Life feels lighter, more present. It’s not about ignoring flaws, but refusing to let labels define the whole. - Notice a mark forming. - Question its truth. - Let it go. In this clarity, we meet the world—and each other—as it is. *_On April 19, 2026, may we all de-mark one thing today._*