# The Gentle Edges of Enough

## Where Limits Begin
Limits are the quiet lines drawn around our days. They show up in the hours we have, the energy we carry, the choices we can make. Not as walls to climb, but as the soil that holds a plant upright. Think of a notebook page—its borders don't trap the words; they give them room to settle into meaning. In a world chasing more, these edges remind us: enough is a shape we can hold.

## Finding Depth Inside
Living within limits asks us to turn inward. When time runs short, we pick what matters. When strength fades, we rest and listen. It's here, in the bounded space, that real growth happens—not sprawling wide, but rooting deep. A small garden fenced in yields more than an endless field left wild. We learn patience, savor slowness, discover what endures.

## The Freedom They Offer
Paradoxically, limits free us. They end the chase for endless possibility and open the door to presence. No need to be everything; just be here, fully. On this April morning in 2026, as the world hums with new speeds, I sit with my own edges and feel lighter.

*Limits aren't the end of the path—they're the map to walk it well.*