# Citations ## The Weight of a Name A citation is more than a reference. It is a quiet act of respect. When we cite someone, we say their words or ideas mattered enough to carry forward. In a world quick to forget, citation becomes a small, deliberate gesture of memory. The domain citations.md feels like a gentle reminder that nothing valuable stands alone. Every thought leans on the thoughts that came before it. ## A Thread Across Time I keep thinking about how each citation is a hand reaching backward and forward at once. The author we quote reached toward truth or beauty in their own moment. By naming them, we join that reach. We become part of a long, quiet conversation that stretches across years and generations. No single voice ever carries the whole story. The story lives in the connections we choose to honor. ## Small Acts of Gratitude There is humility in citation. It admits that we did not invent this idea, this insight, this way of seeing. We received it. And now we pass it on, carefully tagged so others can find the source too. In that simple practice lives a kind of everyday gratitude, a recognition that knowledge is a shared garden tended by many hands across time. - We read. - We learn. - We name the hands that helped us see. *On this quiet July evening in 2026, I am grateful for every voice that still echoes because someone chose to cite it.*