Inward Recalibration
Faint impressions worn into the metal of balance scales hint at something beyond simple measurement, resembling paths traced by repeated thought rather than documenting past actions. These grooves echo dates across generations, appearing on every scale irrespective of its owner—a subtle inheritance not of decisions but of where attention consistently falls. The resulting pattern isn’t one of judgment so much as a life slowly taking form through the weights it returns to, revealing that meaning may lie in recognizing these inherent imbalances.