# Circuits of Return ## The Simple Loop A circuit isn't just wires and power—it's a promise of return. Electricity doesn't rush forward endlessly; it circles back, completing itself to keep the light alive. In our lives, we chase straight lines—success, progress, escape—but true energy hums in these quiet loops. What we send out comes back, softer perhaps, shaped by the path. ## Sparks in the Everyday Think of a morning walk that leads you home, or a conversation that echoes days later. These are our circuits: the habit of stirring coffee the same way, the nod to a neighbor that builds into quiet friendship. No grand designs, just steady flows. When the loop breaks—a forgotten call, a drifted routine—the spark fades. We mend it not with force, but by tracing the path again, feeling the current rebuild. ## The Warm Glow In a world of flickering screens and fleeting alerts, the circuit teaches patience. It doesn't demand perfection; a single closed path sustains the glow. On still evenings, I trace my own loops: pages turned, steps retraced, hands held across years. They power the small lights that matter most. *In every return, we find our steady light.*