# The Quiet Strength of Frames ## Seeing the Skeleton Wireframes start with lines on a page—simple strokes that outline what matters most. No colors, no details, just the bare shape of an idea. In design, they reveal the path before the journey fills in. It's a reminder that every finished thing begins naked, exposed, relying on its frame to stand. ## Frames in Daily Life Think of your own days like that. Mornings wired with a walk, evenings framed by quiet reading—these hold the weight of habits without fanfare. A conversation's frame is the pause between words, letting true meaning emerge. Or a friendship: not the grand gestures, but the steady lines of showing up. When life crowds in, these frames keep us from collapsing. We often chase the polish, forgetting the frame bends before it breaks. In a hurried world, sketching our essentials first brings calm. - A daily walk to clear the mind. - One honest question in talks. - Space left empty for what comes. ## Holding Steady Wireframes whisper: build true, and the rest follows. *In the end, what endures is not the shine, but the lines that support it.*