# Sanity in the Margins ## Whispers Amid the Storm Life in 2026 moves like a river in flood—endless feeds, alerts, and voices pulling every which way. We chase clarity, but often drown in the rush. Sanity, I've come to see, hides not in louder answers, but in the quiet margins of our days. It's the breath between thoughts, the space where we step back and simply name what is. ## The Anchor of Simple Words Inspired by this very corner of the web—sanity.md—I've found a gentle philosophy: write to remember who you are. Markdown, with its unadorned lines, mirrors the mind at rest. No flashy formats, just # headings and plain text that holds truth steady. It's like sketching a map of your inner world on a napkin—rough, honest, yours. Each note becomes an anchor, pulling you from the swirl back to solid ground. ## A Daily Return Try it tomorrow morning. Sit with a blank page: - Jot three truths about your day ahead. - Name one worry, then one quiet gratitude. - End with a single question for yourself. No perfection needed. This ritual isn't about fixing everything; it's about touching base with the steady self beneath the noise. Over time, these margins widen, and sanity feels less like a fragile thread, more like home. *Sanity blooms where we pause to plainly see.*