# Bibliography.md: Trails of Borrowed Light ## The Humble Footnote to Our Words A bibliography is more than a list at the end of a page. It's a quiet bow to those who came before us. In the simple act of naming books, authors, and ideas, we admit our thoughts aren't born alone. They arrive carried on the backs of others—friends we've never met, voices from dusty shelves. On bibliography.md, this becomes a digital garden, where Markdown's plain lines hold space for gratitude. No flash, just clear paths back to the source. ## Threads Connecting Minds Across Time Imagine each entry as a thread in a vast tapestry. Pull one, and you unravel stories: a philosopher's question from centuries ago sparking a scientist's discovery, which lights a writer's sentence today. It's a map not of conquest, but of kinship. In 2026, as screens flicker with fleeting posts, this .md file endures like stone tablets—simple, searchable, eternal. It reminds us knowledge isn't hoarded; it's handed forward, one citation at a time. ## A Practice for Everyday Thinkers Anyone can build one: - Start with what moved you. - Note the page that lingered. - Share it openly. This isn't for scholars only. It's for the curious soul jotting notes on a commute, weaving their small insights into the human chain. *Every list we make mends the world a little, linking us in unseen conversation.*