# Meeting at the Endpoints ## Paths That Cross In a world of endless motion, endpoints mark where separate paths finally touch. Think of two rivers flowing from distant hills, rushing toward a shared sea. They don't merge midway; they hold their course until the very edge, where currents blend and deepen. Our lives work this way too—years of quiet choices lead to a single moment of meeting, whether with a friend across a crowded room or an idea that clicks during a late-night walk. ## The Gift of Arrival These points aren't endings, but pauses rich with possibility. At an endpoint, we exchange what we've carried: a shared laugh, a vulnerable truth, or a simple nod of understanding. It's here that isolation fades, and something new emerges. I've felt this in small ways—a conversation with a stranger on a rainy bus that lingers for days, or finishing a book that reshapes how I see my own story. Endpoints remind us connection isn't constant; it's earned through patient travel. ## Beyond the Point What follows an endpoint often surprises. One meeting sparks a friendship; another dissolves into memory, leaving quiet wisdom. They teach us to honor the journey without clinging to outcomes. *In every endpoint lies the chance to touch another's path, turning solitude into shared light.*