# Milestones ## The Quiet Weight of a Step A milestone is not the finish line. It is the small stone placed beside the path so that later, when memory fades, we can still say: I came this far. The name itself carries an old honesty. Before maps and GPS, travelers counted their progress in stones. Each one marked effort, not glory. The stone did not cheer or judge. It simply remembered. ## What We Choose to Mark We decide what deserves a marker. A first word spoken. A letter sent across the ocean. The day we stopped pretending. These moments rarely look dramatic from the outside. Yet something inside us recognizes their importance and says: this one. Put a stone here. Not every mile needs recording. Some stretches of road teach us through their sameness. The quiet days of showing up, of choosing kindness when no one is watching, of slowly becoming someone we respect. These too are milestones, even if we forget to name them at the time. - A child learning to tie their shoes - The first honest conversation after years of silence - The moment we forgive ourselves for not being perfect ## Stones and Stories The stones we leave behind do not belong only to us. Someone walking the same path years later may find comfort in our small markers. They may think: if that person kept going, perhaps I can too. In this way our private milestones become shared, passed quietly from one traveler to another. *On July 17, 2026, we remember that every step worth taking eventually becomes someone else's beginning.*