# Incidents as Quiet Teachers ## The Unexpected Pause Life moves in steady rhythms until an incident arrives—a flat tire on a quiet road, a missed call from an old friend, or a sudden rain that soaks through your coat. These are not disasters, just disruptions that pull us from autopilot. On May 6, 2026, I stood watching a small glitch halt a morning commute, everyone gathered in shared silence. Incidents like this remind us that control is an illusion; they are invitations to notice what we usually ignore. ## Marking the Moment What if we treated each incident like a simple file? Plain words on a page, no frills. That's the beauty of .md—unadorned text that reveals structure when viewed right. We jot down what happened: the wet shoes, the delayed plans, the brief talk with a stranger. In listing them, patterns emerge. - The delay led to coffee with someone new. - The glitch sparked a conversation about patience. - The rain cleared the air, literally and otherwise. This act turns chaos into a map, showing how one event threads into the next. ## Growing Through the Glitch Over time, incidents stack like pages in a journal. They teach resilience not through grand speeches, but through repetition. We learn to breathe, adapt, and carry on lighter. In 2026, with screens everywhere, these unscripted moments ground us most. *It is in the incident, not the ideal, that we find our truest path.*