# 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 be carried forward. The domain *citations.md* holds that gentle responsibility. It reminds us that knowledge is never created alone. Every thought stands on the shoulders of others, even when we cannot see them. ## A Small Act of Gratitude I once watched a young researcher spend an entire afternoon tracking down the original source of a single sentence she wanted to use. She could have paraphrased and moved on. Instead she kept searching until she found the right paper, the right year, the right author. When she finally added the citation, her face softened with relief. In that moment the work felt honest. The citation was not decoration. It was a small, sincere thank you sent across time. We do not always meet the people we quote. Yet by naming them we keep a thread alive. Their voice joins ours, and the conversation continues. ## What We Choose to Remember - A citation says: I saw you. - A citation says: Your work was not wasted. - A citation says: We are in this together. In a world quick to forget, the simple practice of giving credit becomes a form of kindness. It slows us down just enough to acknowledge that nothing worthwhile grows in isolation. *On this quiet July day in 2026, may we cite with care and remember with warmth.*