# The Gentle Cover of Enough ## A Blanket Against the Chill Imagine a thin blanket on a cool evening. It doesn't stop the wind, but it holds the warmth close, making the world feel manageable. Coverage works like that—not an impenetrable armor, but a steady layer that softens life's edges. In a world of uncertainties, it whispers that we're held, even if just enough to keep going. ## Coverage in Quiet Moments Think of a parent's hand on a child's shoulder during a storm, or a friend's text checking in after a long day. These are coverage in action: not grand gestures, but reliable presence. They cover the gaps where doubt creeps in, reminding us we're not facing it alone. It's the small overlaps in our lives—conversations that linger, routines that ground—that build this net. ## Building Your Own Layer We craft coverage through simple choices: - Listening without rushing to fix. - Preparing for tomorrow without obsessing. - Accepting that full protection is an illusion, but partial is profound. On March 30, 2026, amid shifting skies, this feels truer than ever—a call to weave our own gentle cover. *Coverage isn't perfection; it's the peace of being held.*