# The Quiet Before ## A Beginning in Name Only The word prologue carries a gentle promise. It suggests that something important is about to begin, yet it refuses to rush. A prologue is never the main event. It is the soft clearing of the throat, the first careful step onto the stage before the lights fully rise. In that small space lives a kind of honesty we often forget: every real story starts with preparation, with hesitation, with the knowledge that we are not yet at the heart of things. ## The Space Between We spend so much of life hurrying toward the next chapter that we forget the value of the pages that come first. A prologue does not apologize for being early. It simply sets the table. It arranges the light, introduces a tone, offers a quiet warning or a tender promise. There is humility in that role. The prologue knows it will be judged by what follows, yet it still chooses to speak first, softly and clearly. In our own lives we are often living inside our own prologues without realizing it. The years of learning, the quiet failures, the slow formation of character, these are not warm-up acts. They are the sincere opening lines that make everything afterward possible. We rarely honor them while they are happening. Only later, when the real plot has thickened, do we look back and see how carefully the first scenes were written. ## A Gentle Invitation Perhaps the deepest comfort lies in this: no story is ever truly begun without its prologue. The beginning is allowed to be tentative. It is allowed to feel its way forward. There is no shame in starting small, in testing the air, in saying here is where I stand before I tell you where I am going. *Every meaningful journey begins with the courage to speak first, even if only in a whisper.*