# Closing the Circuit ## A Spark Needs a Path Electricity doesn't wander aimlessly. It waits for two points to touch—a wire meeting a terminal, a switch flipping shut. That simple union unleashes light, warmth, motion. In our lives, the same holds true. We carry ideas and feelings like bottled energy, dormant until we share them. A quiet conversation, a hand extended in help—these are the contacts that start the flow. Without them, potential fades unused. ## Loops That Keep Us Alive Straight lines end abruptly, but circuits curve back on themselves. They form loops that sustain the current, powering a bulb hour after hour. Think of friendships revisited over years, daily routines that build quiet strength, or memories that circle back to guide us. These loops aren't repetitive drudgery; they're the rhythm that keeps energy alive. In a world pulling us toward isolation, choosing to loop back—to listen again, to try once more—creates enduring glow. ## Simple Connections, Lasting Light We complete circuits every day, often without noticing: - Sharing a meal with someone distant. - Noting a stranger's kindness and passing it on. - Returning to an old book for fresh insight. Each act closes a gap, turning stillness into subtle power. *On this day in 2026, pause: what loop will you complete today?*