# The Gentle Cover of Enough ## A Roof in the Rain Imagine a sudden downpour on a walk home. You duck under an awning, sharing space with a stranger. That shared shelter isn't grand— just enough to keep the rain off. Coverage, at its heart, is like that: not a fortress, but a simple barrier between chaos and calm. In our busy lives, we chase bigger shields—jobs, plans, gadgets—but the quiet ones matter most. ## Layers That Hold Us True coverage builds in layers. A warm coat for the chill. A friend's ear for heavy days. Savings tucked away for lean times. Each piece overlaps, not to block out the world, but to let you move through it steadily. It's not about perfection; a thin blanket still warms through the night. On this spring day in 2026, with skies shifting faster than before, I see how these layers remind us: we don't need to cover every inch, just the parts that ache. ## Choosing What Covers We pick our covers every day. Sometimes it's saying no to extra worry. Other times, reaching out to share the load. Here's what I've learned: - Coverage grows when shared. - It softens edges, not sharpens them. - Enough is the kindest measure. *In the end, the best coverage is the kind that lets light slip through.*