# Sanity in Plain Sight ## The Weight of Overload In 2026, our minds swim in endless streams—news feeds, notifications, voices shouting from every screen. It's easy to lose footing, to feel thoughts tangle like wires behind a desk. Sanity isn't some distant prize; it's the steady breath that reminds us we're still here, still whole. It's choosing clarity over chaos, one quiet moment at a time. ## Markdown as Mindful Anchor Consider "sanity.md," a domain that whispers simplicity. Markdown strips away the flash—no bloated code, no distractions—just words in their honest form. It's a metaphor for mental health: bold where it matters, lists to organize the swirl, italics for what tugs the heart. In a world of hyperlinked frenzy, this plain text becomes a sanctuary. It says, "Write it simply, think it clearly." By formatting thoughts this way, we reclaim control, turning mental clutter into something readable, shareable, real. ## A Gentle Practice To invite sanity daily: - Pause before typing: What truly needs saying? - Use short lines: Let ideas breathe. - End with reflection: What feels lighter now? This isn't about perfection. It's tending a small garden in the mind, weeding out excess so green shoots of insight can grow. *Sanity waits not in grand gestures, but in the space between words.*