# Milestones ## Stones on the Path Life unfolds like a quiet trail through the woods. Every so often, a smooth stone appears, marking how far you've come. These are milestones—not grand monuments, but simple reminders. A stone might note your first solo bike ride as a child, or the day you planted a garden that finally bloomed. They ground you, letting you pause, catch your breath, and trace the footsteps behind. In our rush, we often overlook them. Yet touching one brings a soft clarity: progress isn't measured in leaps alone, but in steady steps over uneven ground. ## Echoes of Ordinary Days What makes a milestone? It's rarely the spotlight moments. More often, it's the quiet ones that linger: - The evening you forgave an old grudge over tea. - Watching rain fill a puddle you dug with your hands. - A shared silence with someone dear, saying everything without words. These etch depth into time. On May 2, 2026, as spring greens the edges of the world, I think of my own stone: a notebook half-filled with thoughts, now a marker of patience learned. ## Steps Beyond the Stone Milestones invite looking back, but they point forward too. Each one whispers that the path twists on, full of unseen stones ahead. We don't rush to the next; we carry the weight of what's passed, lighter for the marking. *In the end, the trail is yours—stones and all.*