# The Garden of Limits ## Boundaries That Nurture In a world that pushes for endless expansion, limits feel like quiet fences around a garden. They mark where soil meets sky, where roots can dig deep without sprawling into chaos. I've watched small gardens thrive not despite their edges, but because of them. The fence keeps rabbits out, channels water to the plants, and invites careful tending. Limits.md reminds us: these borders aren't walls to climb, but soil to cultivate. ## Growth in Restraint When we accept what we cannot change, something shifts. A writer given 300 words finds each one precious. A runner pacing a familiar trail learns the body's honest rhythm. Limits force choices—trim the excess, cherish the essential. They whisper that freedom isn't boundlessness, but the space to move with purpose. In my own days, setting a single daily limit, like one hour for worry, has turned burdens into breathable moments. ## Edges That Define Push too far, and the garden wilts; honor the edge, and it blooms. Limits teach us to see shape in the vague, meaning in the finite. *On May 13, 2026, I pause at my own limits, grateful for their steady hold.*