# Threads of Borrowed Light ## Echoes in the Quiet Margins In the simple act of citing, we pause to listen. A citation isn't just a reference—it's a nod to someone else's words that sparked our own. Picture a notebook passed hand to hand across years: each entry builds on the last, illuminated by faint pencil marks from strangers. On a site like citations.md, these notes find a clean, enduring form in Markdown, stripping away fuss to reveal the essence. It's a reminder that our brightest thoughts often start in dim borrowed light. ## The Strength of Shared Foundations Every idea we claim rests on unseen ground. Citations lay those stones bare, fostering trust in a world quick to forget origins. They invite readers to trace paths backward, discovering a web of minds—scientists scribbling in labs, poets murmuring at dawn, thinkers long gone. This practice humbles us, turning solitary work into a communal effort. No tower stands alone; each brick bears a name. ## A Practice for Tomorrow By 2026, as knowledge swells like an endless river, citations.md becomes a steady anchor. Here, in plain text, we honor continuity amid flux. - They connect what was to what might be. - They credit the quiet laborers behind bold claims. - They weave us into something larger than ourselves. *In citing others, we cite our own place in the human chain.*