# Trademarks of the Heart ## What We Choose to Carry A trademark is more than a legal mark. It is a promise kept visible. In a world that moves quickly, a good trademark becomes something steady, a quiet signal that says: this is who we are, and we stand by it. The name itself invites us to consider what we mark our lives with, not on paper, but in memory. When we trademark something, we declare it worth protecting. The same is true for the small choices we make every day. The way we listen to a friend, the patience we offer a child, the honesty we return when it would be easier to stay silent, these become our personal trademarks. They are not loud. They do not need constant attention. Yet over time they shape how others recognize us. ## The Mark That Lasts My grandfather never registered a company. He ran a small bakery for forty-three years. People knew his bread by the slight sweetness in the crust and the way he always slipped an extra roll into the bag. That extra roll was his trademark. No one wrote it down. No lawyer filed it. Still, when he passed, the town remembered him by it. We all leave marks like this. Some are chosen with care. Others happen quietly through repetition and love. The question is not whether we will be known for something. It is whether what we are known for reflects the person we hope to be. - Kindness shown without expectation - Work done with quiet pride - Words spoken with consideration These simple habits become the trademarks others recognize long after we are gone. ## A Gentle Reminder In 2026, with so many voices competing for attention, the most valuable marks remain the ones that need no explanation. They are felt before they are seen. *What we protect reveals what we truly value.*