# Milestones ## The Quiet Weight of a Step A milestone is not the finish line. It is the small marker that tells you the road has carried you somewhere. On a long walk the stone stands plain and unadorned, yet something shifts when you see it. You pause, look back at the path already traveled, and feel the simple fact of distance covered. That pause itself is the meaning. ## What We Choose to Remember We decide which moments deserve a stone. A child’s first honest laugh, the day a difficult letter was finally sent, the evening two tired people chose to stay and talk instead of turning away. These are not grand victories. They are ordinary turns that, once noticed, become permanent. The milestone does not create the importance. It simply refuses to let the moment slip quietly into forgetting. ## A Gentle Discipline Placing a milestone is a quiet act of courage. It says this mattered enough to be kept. In a world that hurries past most things, the decision to stop and mark the ground feels almost tender. It asks us to slow down, to look with care, and to trust that small honest steps are worth honoring. The stones we leave behind do not shout. They wait patiently for the next traveler who needs proof that moving forward is possible, one ordinary day at a time. *Even the smallest marker can steady an entire journey.*