# Marking What Matters ## The Quiet Arrival An incident arrives unannounced—a spilled cup, a missed call, a sudden storm. It's not always dramatic, just a ripple in the ordinary flow of days. In that instant, time pauses. We notice what we might otherwise overlook: the fragility of plans, the warmth of a hand reaching out, the way light shifts on a familiar wall. These moments aren't punishments; they're punctuation in our story, urging us to breathe and look closer. ## Etching in Simple Lines We reach for a notebook or screen, not to blame, but to record. Like Markdown's plain text—headers, lists, bold truths—we strip away excess. No ornate prose, just honest marks: - What shifted? - Who was there? - What lingers? This act turns chaos into clarity. The incident, once a blur, becomes a map. We see patterns: repeated stumbles teaching balance, small losses revealing hidden strengths. ## The Lasting Glow Over time, these marked incidents stack like pages in a journal. They don't define us but illuminate paths forward. What felt like disruption reveals quiet gifts—a new friendship from a fender-bender, wisdom from a weary argument. In simplicity, we find resilience, turning every event into a stepping stone. *On this day, April 20, 2026, may your next incident light the way.*