# Demark ## The Weight of Our Marks Life leaves traces on us. A harsh word etches doubt. A failure stains confidence. Even successes can bind us, turning into expectations we chase endlessly. These marks define us, or so we think. They shape our steps, narrow our choices, until we forget the vastness beneath. ## Wiping the Slate Demark means to erase gently, not with force, but with quiet intention. Imagine a chalkboard at day's end: dust falls away under a soft cloth, revealing smooth potential. In moments alone—breathing deeply by a window, walking without a phone—we demark. Old grudges fade. Labels like "not enough" dissolve. No ritual needed; just presence. Simple ways to begin: - Pause before labeling a feeling. - Forgive a small slight, yours or another's. - Let go of yesterday's to-do list at dusk. ## Open to What Comes Unmarked, we move lighter. Conversations flow without defenses. Ideas spark freely. In this space, connection happens—not to who we were marked as, but who we are now. Demarking isn't emptiness; it's readiness for the next authentic stroke. *On March 12, 2026, I demark to greet tomorrow unmarked.*