# Sanity in Plain Sight ## The Pull of Overload In 2026, life hums with endless feeds and flickering screens. Notifications ping like distant alarms, pulling us into a swirl of half-formed thoughts and urgent distractions. We chase clarity amid the noise, but often end up more tangled. Sanity feels distant, like a forgotten key in a cluttered drawer. ## Markdown's Gentle Anchor Enter *sanity.md*—a nod to simplicity. Markdown strips away the flash: no bold fonts or spinning graphics, just clean lines and honest structure. It's a quiet space where ideas breathe. A heading here, a list there, and suddenly thoughts align. This isn't about perfection; it's about returning to what works—plain text as a mirror for the mind. Consider these everyday anchors: - One breath before typing. - Short sentences over sprawling paragraphs. - Pauses to let meaning settle. In this format, sanity emerges not as a grand revelation, but as steady ground underfoot. ## Living the Quiet Return Sanity.md invites a philosophy of gentle resets. When overwhelm creeps in, step back to basics. Write your day in simple Markdown: what mattered, what to release. It's a practice of seeing clearly, without the weight of excess. Over time, this builds a habit of presence—a mind at ease in its own skin. *In the simplicity of a single line, we find our way back to ourselves.*