# Wireframes of the Soul ## The Skeleton Beneath Life, like a half-built house, starts with its frame. Wireframes in design are those simple lines on a page—nothing fancy, just enough to show the shape of what's coming. They strip away color, texture, and fuss, leaving only the honest bones. In our days, we chase the finished look: perfect outfits, polished words, flawless plans. But what if we paused to see our own wireframes? The quiet lines of who we are when the extras fall away. ## Holding Space for What Matters These frames don't demand attention; they simply hold space. A wireframe for a window promises light without the glass. In moments of doubt, I've traced my own: the steady rhythm of breath during a walk, the curve of a friend's shoulder in silence, the straight line of a morning routine. They remind me that strength isn't in the shine—it's in the support. Build from there, and the rest follows naturally, layer by layer. ## Everyday Lines We all carry invisible wireframes: - The pause before speaking, framing true words. - Hands reaching out, outlining care. - A single step forward, sketching tomorrow. On this spring day in 2026, with the world still mending its edges, these lines feel vital. They guide without forcing, enduring without show. *In the simplest lines, we glimpse the whole.*