# The Mark We Leave ## A Quiet Line on the Page The name demark carries a gentle weight. To demark is to draw a line, to say this much and no further. In a world that pulls us in every direction, the idea feels almost radical. It invites us to pause and choose where one thing ends and another begins. We demark our days when we decide the moment work ends and family time starts. We demark our attention when we close the laptop and look at the person across the table. These small lines are not walls. They are respectful boundaries that protect what matters. ## The Space Between Every clear mark creates space. When we say no to one thing, we create room for something else. The boundary is not rejection. It is an act of care for what we value. Children understand this naturally. They draw circles in the dirt and declare what belongs inside. The circle is both limit and invitation. Inside it, their games have focus. The edge gives shape to their joy. We lose this instinct as we grow. We say yes to too many things and watch our circles blur until nothing feels distinct. Learning to demark again is a return to clarity. - A finished conversation - A closed book at bedtime - A walk without headphones - An honest answer instead of a polite delay These are all ways we draw the line and honor what the line protects. ## Beginning Again The beauty of a mark is that it can be redrawn. What we chose yesterday does not have to define tomorrow. Each morning offers a fresh page and the chance to set new, kinder limits. *In the end, how we mark our time is how we mark our lives.*