# Citations: Bridges Across Minds ## The Echo of Others Every thought we commit to words rests on foundations laid by those before us. Citations.md captures this truth in its name—a digital nod to the practice of naming sources, like leaving a trail of breadcrumbs back to the origin. In everyday writing, a citation isn't just a rule; it's a quiet act of respect. It says, "This light I share came from your lamp." On a calm morning in 2026, amid endless scrolls of uncredited claims, such markers feel like steady hands guiding us home. ## Markdown's Simple Grace Markdown strips writing to its essence: plain text that renders beautifully. Here, citations become effortless—`[@author2026]` transforms into a clickable bridge. No fuss, no fanfare. This format reminds us that true connection needs no ornament. It's a philosophy of humility: credit given cleanly fosters trust. When we cite in Markdown, we weave our work into a larger fabric, each reference a thread pulling minds closer across time and screens. ## Why It Warms the Heart - A student's late-night paper gains wings from a cited mentor's wisdom. - A blogger's bold idea stands firm, rooted in forgotten pioneers. - Communities grow when voices amplify each other, not overshadow. In this practice lies a gentle wisdom: knowledge thrives not in isolation, but in generous acknowledgment. *To cite is to belong—to the past, the present, and those yet to come.*