# The Mark We Leave ## What Demark Means The word demark carries a quiet weight. To demark is to draw a line, to say this ends here and that begins there. In a world that often feels borderless and endless, the act of marking a boundary becomes almost sacred. It is not about walls or exclusion. It is about clarity and care. We demark our days when we decide the moment work ends and family begins. We demark our attention when we close the laptop and truly listen to someone we love. These small lines create the shape of a life. ## The Space Between Every meaningful boundary creates two things: what is inside and what is outside. The power lies not in the line itself but in the respect we give both sides. A garden needs a fence not to trap the flowers, but to give them room to grow without being trampled. The same is true for our hearts and minds. We need gentle borders around our time, our energy, our values. Without them we blur into everything and everyone, losing the very shape that makes us recognizable to ourselves and others. ## A Quiet Practice Demarking is a daily practice of honesty. It asks us to name what matters and protect it. Sometimes that means saying no. Sometimes it means saying yes with full presence. Both require the same courage: the willingness to draw a clear line and stand by it. - We demark when we choose rest over restlessness - We demark when we speak truth instead of convenient silence - We demark when we end something that no longer serves us The lines we draw with thoughtfulness become the outline of a life lived with intention. *On this ordinary July day, may we mark what matters with steady, gentle hands.*