# Returning to Sources ## The Spring's Whisper High in the mountains, a spring bubbles up from hidden stone. It's small, almost unnoticed, yet it gathers strength, carving paths through rock and soil. This is a source—not loud or grand, but steady. Water from there travels miles, feeding fields and towns, quenching thirst without fanfare. In "sources.md," I see this quiet origin: a place to mark beginnings, raw and unadorned. ## Clarity from the Root Ideas, like rivers, can twist and muddy as they flow. Stories passed along gain layers—opinions, errors, embellishments. But return to the source, and truth emerges clean. A single note, a firsthand account, a line of code: these hold the essence. They remind us that depth comes not from volume, but from starting true. In our scattered world, pausing to trace back brings calm focus. ## Living the Flow Each day offers small sources of renewal—a walk in morning light, a shared meal, a kind word remembered. We draw from them, not endlessly, but mindfully, letting their strength carry us. No need for distant quests; the purest wells are near. *On this day in 2026, may we honor the sources that sustain us.*