# Sources ## Where Everything Begins The word "sources" carries a quiet weight. It speaks of origins, of the unseen places from which things flow. A river has a source. A story has a source. Even our own lives trace back to sources we can never fully see. On a warm evening in 2026, I have been thinking about how rarely we pause to honor these beginnings. ## The Stream and the Stone Imagine a small spring hidden in the woods. It does not announce itself with noise or drama. It simply emerges, clear and steady, offering water to everything downstream. Trees drink from it. Animals visit at dusk. People fill their bottles without ever meeting the hand that shaped the ground just so. We are all downstream from countless sources. The thoughts we believe are original often began somewhere else, in a conversation, a book, a moment of loneliness years ago. The kindness we show today may have its source in a gentle word someone offered us when we were small. Nothing stands alone. ## Remembering the Root There is humility in acknowledging our sources. It frees us from the pressure of pretending we invented ourselves. It invites gratitude. When I sit down to write or speak or simply live, I try to remember the people, places, and quiet moments that fed the stream I now carry. - My grandmother's habit of saving the best strawberries for others - The teacher who never rushed an answer - The long silent walks that taught me how to listen These are my sources. They continue to flow through everything I become. *In the end, we do not create so much as we carry forward what was given.*