# The Mark We Leave ## A Quiet Signal The domain demark.md carries a gentle double meaning. To demark is to set a boundary, to draw a clear line that says this is where one thing ends and another begins. Yet paired with .md, it also whispers of markdown, the simple language we use to shape plain text into something readable. Together they suggest a philosophy of thoughtful separation: knowing what to include, what to leave out, and how to mark the difference without fuss. In a world that floods us with noise, the act of demarking becomes almost sacred. We mark the edges of our attention. We mark the difference between what matters today and what can wait. We mark the small transitions, from work to rest, from speaking to listening, from holding on to letting go. ## The Space Between Good boundaries are not walls. They are gentle fences with gates that open when needed. A well-placed mark in a document creates breathing room. A well-placed mark in life creates clarity. Both require the same quiet courage: the willingness to decide. We rarely notice the best boundaries because they feel natural. The pause between sentences. The evening walk that ends one day and begins the next. The honest sentence that ends a conversation at the right moment. These small demarkations protect what is precious without drawing attention to themselves. ## One Honest Line The most meaningful marks are often the simplest. A single period at the end of a hard truth. A soft no that honors both people. A deliberate breath before answering. Each one says: here is the edge I choose. *On this ordinary August day, may we mark our hours with care.*