# Demark ## Carrying the Lines We draw lines everywhere. On our skin as tattoos or scars, in our minds as grudges or labels, across maps as borders. These marks define us, guide us, sometimes confine us. They whisper who we are—or who we think we must be. Over time, they accumulate like dust on a windowsill, dimming the light. ## The Gentle Erase Demarking isn't destruction; it's release. Picture a hand with a soft cloth, wiping away pencil sketches from a notebook page. Not to forget, but to uncover space. It's forgiving the old sketch, the hurried lines from a rushed day. In this quiet act, we step back from what we've etched so deeply. Boundaries soften, judgments fade, and breath comes easier. ## Fresh Paper Awaits What emerges? Not emptiness, but possibility. A blank canvas hums with unspoken stories. Without the old marks, we see each other plainly—neighbors beyond fences, friends beyond first impressions. Demarking invites us to redraw, lighter this time, with lines that bend and invite rather than divide. *In demarking, we find not less, but more room to simply be.*