# Echoes in the Margins Citations.md feels like a quiet corner of the internet, a place where words point beyond themselves. In Markdown's simple syntax, a citation isn't just a link or a noteāit's a gesture, a nod to the voices that shaped our own. ## Threads of Connection Think of citations as threads in a woven cloth. Each one pulls from someone else's loom, adding color and strength without claiming the whole design. In daily life, we do this naturally: crediting a friend's advice in a decision, or recalling a parent's wisdom during tough times. On this site, those threads become visible, linking ideas across screens and years. They remind us that knowledge isn't solitary; it's a shared handoff, passed from one pair of hands to the next. ## The Humility of Attribution Giving credit takes little effort but carries deep weight. It frees us from the pressure of originality, inviting us to build on what came before. Here's what that practice offers: - A sense of continuity, like joining a long conversation. - Protection against isolation, grounding wild thoughts in tested ground. - Joy in discovery, as each citation uncovers hidden kinships. In a world rushing to claim "firsts," citations slow us down, fostering patience and respect. ## Living the Citation On this May morning in 2026, I scroll citations.md and feel less alone. Each entry is a small bridge, whispering that our words endure not in isolation, but in relation. *Every citation is a quiet thank you, echoing forward.*