# Full Coverage

## A Shield Against the Storm

Life throws rain at us—unexpected losses, quiet doubts, the chill of isolation. Coverage starts here, simple as a roof over your head or a hand extended in the dark. It's not about building walls to shut out the world, but finding something steady that holds the downpour at bay. In 2026, with skies heavier than ever, I've come to see coverage as that quiet reliability: a promise that you're not left exposed.

## The Space It Leaves

Good coverage doesn't smother. Think of a wide tree canopy—branches spread to protect, yet sunlight filters through, warming the ground below. It invites growth, not stagnation. We chase perfect plans, endless backups, but the best kind leaves room for surprise. A full report doesn't bury the truth; it uncovers it, layer by layer, until the picture feels whole.

## Covering Each Other

What touches deepest is how we cover one another:
- A friend's call on a hard day.
- A shared meal that bridges silences.
- Stories passed down, wrapping generations in shared memory.

This is coverage at its heart—not a policy on paper, but presence. It mends what frays, connects what drifts.

*In the end, full coverage means showing up, rain or shine.*