# Returning to Sources ## The Pure Beginning Imagine a mountain spring, hidden in quiet stone. It bubbles up clear and cold, untouched by the world below. This is a source—not loud or grand, but essential. It feeds rivers that carve valleys and sustain life downstream. In our hurried days, sources remind us that true strength starts small and pure. They don't rush; they simply persist. ## Tracing Back for Truth When life feels muddled, we often wander far from the start. A conversation twists, a memory fades, or an idea gets layered with opinions. Returning to the source clears it all. Ask: What was first said? What sparked this path? It's a gentle practice—pulling back to the root, like sipping from that spring. No need for force; clarity emerges naturally. ## Sources in Simple Words On a site like sources.md, this feels close to home. Markdown strips away excess, leaving plain text that shapes into meaning. It's a digital spring: raw, editable, true to its origin. Here, we gather beginnings—not polished stories, but the fresh notes that grow into wisdom. *On April 22, 2026, may we all pause and drink deeply from our sources.*