# The Primer's Gentle Start ## A Layer Beneath the Color A primer is that first coat of paint, unassuming and white. It smooths rough edges, seals the wood, and grips the vivid hues that follow. Without it, colors flake and fade. In a workshop or on a wall, it's the quiet enabler, rarely seen once the beauty emerges. ## Preparing Our Own Surfaces Life mirrors this. We spend days—or years—sanding down habits, filling cracks of doubt, applying the steady base of routine. It's not glamorous: early mornings reading, quiet walks to clear the mind, small acts of kindness that stick. These primers hold our stories, our work, our loves. Rush the color, and it won't last; honor the base, and brilliance endures. ## The Patience It Teaches In our rush for finishes, we forget: true creation starts hidden. A primer invites trust in process over product. It whispers that what's unseen builds what shines. *On this April day in 2026, may we primer well—what comes next will thank us.*