# Incidents in Plain Text ## The Uninvited Guest Life flows in steady rhythms—work, meals, quiet evenings—until an incident arrives. A spilled cup of tea stains the tablecloth. A wrong turn leads to an unfamiliar street. These moments feel like cracks in the day's surface, small but insistent. They pull us from autopilot, forcing a breath, a glance around. In their simplicity, incidents remind us that control is an illusion. They are not punishments, but invitations to notice what we might otherwise miss. ## Noting It Down There's power in marking these events plainly, like entries in a simple notebook. No need for elaborate stories—just the facts: what happened, how it felt, what followed. This act turns chaos into clarity. An incident becomes a record, a quiet archive of our path. It shifts our gaze from frustration to curiosity. What if that detour revealed a hidden park? What if the stain sparked a laugh with a friend? In plain words, we find the thread connecting disruption to discovery. ## Ripples of Quiet Growth Over time, these notations build a map of resilience. They show patterns: how we bend but rarely break. One incident teaches patience; another, kindness to ourselves. - A fumbled conversation mends a rift. - A broken plan uncovers better ones. By 2026, in a world of endless noise, this practice feels essential—a calm anchor amid flux. *In every incident lies a chance to rewrite the ordinary into something enduring.*