# Circuits of Return ## The Simple Loop A circuit isn't a straight shot from point A to B. It's a loop, a deliberate circle where energy travels out and comes back, powering the light that flickers on. In our lives, we chase progress in lines—jobs, goals, miles on the road—but real momentum lives in these returns. The walk home after a long day, the breath that fills and empties, the conversation that circles back to understanding. Without the loop, nothing glows. ## When the Path Fails Sometimes the connection frays. A wire snaps under strain, or doubt builds like resistance, dimming the flow. I've felt it: projects abandoned mid-way, friendships left hanging, mornings where motivation shorts out. Yet circuits teach patience. We trace the break, solder the gap, and test again. Not perfection, but persistence. In mending, we rediscover the hum of wholeness. ## Everyday Renewal Picture your routine as a circuit board: coffee sparks the start, work channels the current, quiet evenings ground it all. Small completions build quiet power—no grand explosions, just steady light. On days like this one, April 28, 2026, with rain tapping the window, I see it clearly. Life's not about endless forward thrust. It's the return that sustains us. *In every loop, we find our way home.*