# Endpoints ## Where Lines Meet Imagine a map drawn with simple lines—each one stretching from somewhere to somewhere else. Endpoints are those quiet spots where the ink stops, where one path touches another. They aren't grand destinations, just the natural places where journeys overlap. In life, we live through these meetings: the end of a walk that lands you at a friend's door, the close of a letter that bridges distant hearts. These points remind us that nothing travels alone; every end invites a connection. ## The Gift of Arrival At an endpoint, time slows. You arrive carrying the weight of the road behind you, but here, you set it down. It's a breath between motions, a chance to notice the person across from you or the warmth of sun on your face. We rush past them often, eyes fixed ahead, but pausing reveals their depth. An endpoint isn't an end at all—it's a hinge, turning effort into shared presence. Think of hands clasping at the finish of a long day; that's the real reward. ## Threads That Extend What lingers from these spots isn't the line itself, but the ties it forms: - A conversation that sparks trust. - A shared silence that heals. - A glance that promises more. Endpoints weave our days into something larger, a quiet web of encounters. *In the gentle press of one point to another, we find our way together.*