# Citations as Quiet Bridges ## Roots in Shared Soil Every idea we hold begins somewhere else. A citation isn't just a footnote—it's a bridge to the mind that sparked it. In the simple lines of a Markdown page, like this one on citations.md, we mark those origins with care. Think of a garden: no flower blooms alone. Its roots tangle with others in the soil, drawing strength from unseen hands that planted before. Citing sources does the same. It roots our words in a larger earth, reminding us we're not inventors, but caretakers of growing thoughts. ## Strength Through Connection When we link back, our own ideas gain depth. A single claim stands fragile; woven with citations, it becomes a tapestry. In 2026, amid endless digital streams, this practice feels vital. We scroll past fragments, but citations pull threads together. They invite readers to trace paths, explore further, and add their own stitches. - One citation sparks curiosity. - Many build trust. - All foster a quiet community of minds. ## A Gentle Act of Gratitude Citing is humble work. It says, "This light came from you," turning solitary writing into conversation across time. In Markdown's plain clarity—no flash, just truth—it shines brightest. We owe our clearest thoughts to those who came first. *In every citation, a whispered thank you echoes forward.*