# Demark

## Shedding the Lines

We draw lines everywhere. On paper, in conversations, across our skin. Marks define us—successes, failures, roles we play. But what if we demarked? Not erasing who we are, but lifting the heavy ink of expectation. Imagine a sidewalk after rain, chalk drawings faded, the concrete bare and honest. Demarking invites that bareness, a gentle release from what we've etched too deep.

## The Space Between

Without marks, space opens. A blank page breathes. In daily life, this means pausing before labeling a stranger's rush as rudeness, or our own stumble as defeat. Demarking isn't forgetting; it's seeing beyond borders. Like two rivers meeting, no line between them, just flow. It softens edges—between me and you, work and rest, past and now. In this space, kindness finds room to grow.

## Living Unmarked

Try it small: clear a cluttered desk, delete an old grudge, walk without your watch. Each demark lightens the load. Over time, it builds a quiet freedom, where judgments fade and presence sharpens. No grand philosophy, just the relief of less.

*In demarking, we uncover what was always there: enough.*