# Wireframes of Becoming

## The Quiet Skeleton

Wireframes are the unseen bones of creation. In design, they strip away color and texture, revealing just enough lines to suggest a shape. A box here for content, a line there for flow. No distractions, no final polish. They whisper: *This could be something.* In our lives, we carry our own wireframes—simple outlines of who we might become. A quiet walk in the morning, a half-formed idea at dusk. These are the frames holding space for what’s next.

## Holding Space for Change

We rush to fill every gap with certainty, but wireframes teach patience. They bend easily, shift without breaking. A designer erases a line, redraws another; the whole vision improves. So too with us. On a spring day in 2026, amid shifting winds, I traced my own frame on paper: family nearby, work that matters, room for wonder. No details yet, just the structure. It felt light, full of promise.

## Strength in Simplicity

What endures isn’t the flashy surface, but the frame beneath. A house stands on its beams, a story on its arc. Our days build the same way:

- A single habit, repeated.
- A kind word, offered freely.
- Space left empty, for surprises.

Embrace your wireframe. It’s not unfinished—it’s alive with possibility.

*In the end, we are all sketches, inviting the world to fill us in.*