# Moments That Stay ## The Nature of an Incident An incident is rarely loud or dramatic. It is usually quiet, almost ordinary, until it is not. A missed train, a spilled cup of coffee, a sentence spoken too quickly. These small events mark us more than we admit. They become the points where our story bends. On a warm July evening in 2026, I sat on the porch watching fireflies rise from the grass. One small decision from years ago kept returning to mind, not because it was important to anyone else, but because it had quietly shaped everything that followed. That is what incidents do. They slip into our lives without announcement and leave fingerprints on the future. ## What Incidents Teach Us We like to believe we move through life in straight lines, but the truth is gentler and more interesting. Our path is made of countless small collisions, moments when plans meet reality. Some incidents bruise us. Others open doors we did not know existed. The best incidents are the ones that slow us down long enough to notice what matters. A kind word from a stranger on a difficult day. The sudden memory of someone we lost. The realization that we have grown without noticing. These are not interruptions. They are the actual texture of living. - A forgotten anniversary that leads to deeper conversation - A wrong turn that reveals a better road - A sleepless night that brings unexpected clarity ## Carrying the Weight Lightly The older I become, the less I fear incidents. I have learned to greet them with curiosity instead of resistance. Each one carries a small lesson if we let it. Not every lesson needs to be profound. Sometimes the meaning is simply that we are here, paying attention, still capable of change. *Even the smallest incident can become a quiet turning point if we listen.*