# The Echo of Borrowed Light ## Voices in the Margins Citations are more than footnotes or lists at the end of a page. They are quiet nods to the people whose words lit the path before us. In a world quick to claim originality, they remind us that no thought stands alone. Every insight we share carries traces of those who came first—parents, teachers, strangers whose books we read late into the night. ## Threads Binding Us Imagine knowledge as a vast tapestry. Each citation is a thread, pulling one idea close to another across time and distance. On "citations.md," these threads are woven in simple Markdown, plain and unadorned. They connect a scientist's data to a poet's line, a diary entry to a research paper. This act of linking fosters humility: we build not from nothing, but from the shared cloth of human experience. - A forgotten journal sparks a breakthrough. - An old letter inspires a new friendship. - A cited verse heals a quiet doubt. ## Standing on Shared Ground In daily life, we cite without lists: a recipe from grandma, a lesson from a friend. These invisible references ground us, turning solitary efforts into a chorus. They invite trust, saying, "This matters because others saw truth in it too." *On this spring day in 2026, may we cite with care, honoring the light we borrow.*