MINSAARAKKANNAA✨✨
Wellknown Ace
A home with every shelf filled has nowhere to receive anything new.
The same is true of a life.
We often treat empty space as a problem to solve. A free afternoon gets assigned errands. A quiet corner receives another object. A pause in conversation is quickly covered with words. Even our thoughts are packed from waking until sleep, as though silence might expose something dangerous.
Yet margin is where many good things arrive.
A child tells the real story after the planned questions are finished. A tired heart recognizes what it needs when the background noise lowers. An idea appears while the mind is not being chased. Prayer becomes honest when it is no longer squeezed between notifications.
Leave one space empty today.
Do not schedule every hour. Do not answer every impulse. Let a corner of the day remain available for what cannot be predicted. God often meets people outside the crowded center, where there is enough room to notice.
Emptiness is not always absence. Sometimes it is hospitality.
The unfilled space may hold a deeper conversation, a needed nap, a sudden laugh, or nothing at all. Nothing at all can be medicine too.
A life with margin can receive what a packed life keeps missing.
