# Returning to Sources In a world awash with echoes—reposts, summaries, and secondhand takes—"sources.md" reminds us of quiet beginnings. Like a mountain spring feeding a river, every stream of thought has an origin. These are the raw points where clarity first bubbles up, unfiltered and true. ## The Pull of Origins We often chase the flow downstream, skimming surfaces for quick answers. But real understanding waits upstream. A single primary document, a firsthand account, or a core idea can reshape everything. Sources.md feels like a digital spring: plain text in Markdown, holding the essence without distraction. It invites us to pause and trace back, finding strength in what started it all. ## Everyday Anchors This isn't about grand quests. It's simple habits that ground us: - When reading news, seek the original report. - In conversations, ask, "Where did you hear that?" - For personal growth, revisit old journals or childhood memories. On this date in 2026, amid accelerating change, these anchors steady us. They turn overwhelm into insight, noise into nourishment. *In the source, we find not just facts, but our shared starting point.*