# The Quiet Pause ## When Something Breaks An incident is never just an error in a log. It is a moment when the expected flow of things suddenly stops. The system, the plan, the ordinary day, all pause and ask to be seen. In that pause we are forced to look more closely at what we built and how we work together. The name *incident.md* reminds me that these moments deserve their own small space, a place to be written down with care. ## The Space Between Every incident holds a gap, the space between what we thought would happen and what actually did. That gap is where learning lives. Not in blame or in clever fixes, but in the honest telling of what it felt like when the lights went out. Writing it down turns the surprise into something shared. The file becomes a gentle record that says: we were here, we noticed, we tried to understand. - We slow down long enough to ask real questions. - We listen to the people closest to the work. - We remember that systems are made of both code and people. ## A Simple Practice Keeping an *incident.md* is like keeping a quiet notebook by the bed. You do not write in it to impress anyone. You write so the next person, or your future self, does not have to feel the same surprise alone. Over time these small records become a map of how we grew more careful and more kind with the things we build. *The incident is not the failure. It is the moment we choose to pay attention.* *— 21 August 2026*