# Demarking Life ## Carrying Unseen Marks We go through days collecting invisible ink on our thoughts. A sharp word from a friend leaves a streak. A missed chance at work etches a line. These marks build up, coloring how we see ourselves and others. They whisper doubts, harden opinions, and weigh down simple moments. Over time, the page of our life grows crowded, hard to read clearly. ## The Quiet Act of Erasure Demarking starts small, like lifting a pen from paper. It's choosing to notice a mark and gently wipe it away. Not with force or denial, but with a steady breath. Forgive the old mistake instead of circling it. Listen to someone without the filter of past arguments. Let go of the label you pinned on a tough day. Each erasure reveals space—clean, open, ready for what comes next. In this clearing, worries fade, and presence sharpens. ## Everyday Steps to Unmark - Pause before reacting; ask if the mark is truly there. - Walk outside, watch leaves fall unmarked by worry. - At day's end, name one streak released. On March 26, 2026, amid a busy world, demarking feels like coming home to a blank page. *In the unmarked moment, everything essential appears.*