# Demarking the Everyday ## Carrying the Marks We go through life collecting marks. A scar from a childhood fall. A grade that shaped our path. A label someone stuck on us—"shy," "driven," "ordinary." These etch into our skin, our thoughts, our steps. They guide us, but they also weigh us down, turning every choice into a tally. On February 23, 2026, amid the quiet hum of a winter morning, I paused to notice how these invisible inks blur what’s real. ## The Quiet Act of Removal Demarking isn’t erasure; it’s release. Imagine wiping fog from a window—not to hide the view, but to see through clearly. Peel away the "success" that stings with pressure. Soften the "failure" that hardens regret. What remains is plain, unadorned you: breathing, moving, simply here. No bold strokes, no underlines. Just the soft outline of being. ## Steps to Begin Try it gently: - Sit with one mark today—trace its story without judgment. - Breathe out its hold, like exhaling steam. - Notice the space it leaves, and fill it with nothing but now. In this unmarking, boundaries fade. Self meets world without division. Life lightens, sincere and whole. *What if the truest mark is none at all?*