# Demark ## The Gentle Erase Life leaves traces everywhere. We draw lines in our minds—between us and others, success and failure, yesterday's regrets and tomorrow's plans. These marks shape how we see the world, often without us noticing. Demarking is the quiet act of lifting them away, not with force, but with a soft touch. Imagine a window smeared from a storm; you wipe it clean, and suddenly the view sharpens. It's that simple: removing what clouds our sight. ## Moments of Clarity When we demark, ordinary days brighten. A conversation flows without old grudges. A walk reveals the tree's true form, not just its place in your hurried path. It's not about perfection or big changes. In small pauses—breathing before speaking, listening without labeling—we uncover what's real. Boundaries fade, and connection grows. What was divided feels whole. ## How to Begin Try it lightly: - Pause before judging a thought or person; let it pass unmarked. - At day's end, name one line you can erase, like a worry held too long. - Notice one unmarked thing—a bird's flight, a friend's unchanged smile. ## Living Unlined *In the space left by demarking, there's room for what matters most.*