# Bulletins: Points of Light ## Amid the Endless Scroll Life feels like an infinite feed sometimes—words piling up, notifications blurring into noise. We chase the next update, hoping for something real. Then comes a bulletin: a short notice, a crisp update, a single point piercing the haze. On this quiet morning in 2026, I think of bulletins as stars in a crowded sky. Not shouting suns, but steady glimmers that hold steady. ## The Strength in Brevity What makes a bulletin powerful? It's not length, but focus. A few lines can shift your day—a friend's note saying "I'm here," a weather alert steering you home, or a memo reminding the team of shared purpose. They strip away excess, leaving only what matters. In our rush, we forget: truth travels light. Bulletins teach us to pause, absorb, act. Like this: - A doctor's call: "It's benign." - A child's drawing slipped under the door. - A signpost on a foggy road. ## Living by the Light Embrace bulletins in your own life. Start your day with one: a handwritten note to yourself, three key intentions. Share them sparingly—with loved ones, colleagues, even strangers online. They connect us without overwhelming. In a world of endless chatter, these points of light remind us: clarity is a gift we can all give. *May 2, 2026: Tune to your next bulletin, and let it guide.*