# The Shape of Enough ## Edges That Hold Us Limits are the quiet lines drawn around our days. They mark the end of one breath and the start of the next, the close of evening and dawn's return. In a world that stretches endlessly—screens glowing with endless scrolls, skies promising more—these edges feel like gentle hands on our shoulders. They whisper: here is your portion, make it yours. ## Depth Within Bounds When space tightens, vision sharpens. A small room holds a lifetime of stories told by firelight. A single hour, carved from chaos, births a letter that lingers for years. Limits aren't punishments; they're frames. They coax us to pour care into what fits, turning scarcity into something rich. - A child's drawing, confined to paper, captures a whole imagined world. - A garden plot, hemmed by soil, yields flavors no vast field can match. - Our words, limited to moments, say exactly what matters. ## Honoring the Line We test these borders, not to shatter them, but to know their strength. In stepping back, we see the whole: a life not sprawling into nothing, but rooted, full. Limits teach us enough is a quiet triumph. *On this April morning in 2026, limits feel like old friends, steady amid the rush.*