# Sanity in Simple Strokes ## The Weight of Endless Feeds In 2026, our days drown in notifications, algorithms curating chaos into every screen. Thoughts scatter like leaves in wind—half-formed ideas, urgent pings, endless scrolls. We chase clarity but grasp only fragments, leaving minds frayed and weary. Sanity slips away not in grand breakdowns, but in this quiet erosion of focus. ## Markdown as Mental Anchor Enter .md: plain text, unadorned and honest. No flashy templates or bloated apps—just words in lines, headers sharp as breaths. Writing here strips excess, forcing essence to surface. A bullet list distills the day: - What truly mattered? - What can wait? - What brings peace? This simplicity mirrors sanity: returning to basics, where thoughts breathe without interference. It's a file anyone can read, edit, understand—no gates, no gimmicks. ## Restoring Balance, One Note at a Time Each entry in sanity.md becomes a ritual. Mornings, I jot worries into headings, watch them shrink under scrutiny. Evenings, gratitude lists ground the fleeting. Over time, patterns emerge—not profound revelations, but steady truths. Sanity isn't perfection; it's this gentle reclaiming, line by line, of a quieter self. *In the end, true calm lives in what we choose to keep plain.* *—April 8, 2026*