# Endpoints: Where Lives Touch ## The Simple Line Between Picture a straight line on a page. It starts at one endpoint and reaches another. We often chase the destinations—the far points that promise arrival. But pause here: those endpoints aren't lonely finishes. They are meeting places. In our days, they are the handshakes, the last words of a call, the shared glance across a room. They mark where one path brushes against another, creating something new. ## The Gift of Intersection What if endpoints are not ends at all, but beginnings of understanding? A friendship forms when two separate journeys touch at such a point. A lesson lands when a teacher's words meet a student's readiness. These intersections hold quiet power. They remind us that no path travels alone. We are all lines crossing, briefly or deeply, exchanging warmth, ideas, stories. In a hurried world, honoring these touches slows us down, deepens our steps. ## Living with Open Ends Seek your endpoints daily. Notice the close of a meal with family, the nod to a stranger on the street. Let them linger. No grand gestures needed—just presence. Over time, this builds a web of connections, turning isolated lines into a shared map. *In every endpoint, a quiet invitation to connect awaits.*