# Lives as Bibliographies

## The Quiet Acknowledgment

A bibliography sits at the end of a book, a simple list of voices that shaped it. No fanfare, just names, dates, and titles—quiet nods to the thinkers, writers, and wanderers who came before. On bibliography.md, this idea feels close, like a digital shelf holding the sources of our curiosities. It's a reminder that nothing we create stands alone; every thought borrows from somewhere.

## Simplicity in .md

Markdown strips writing to its bones: plain text, easy to read, built to last. Pair it with "bibliography," and you get a philosophy of clarity. In a world of flashy feeds and endless scrolls, this domain whispers: list what matters. Track the books that moved you, the conversations that lingered, the small discoveries that added up. It's not about showing off—it's about seeing the web of influences clearly, without distraction.

## Building Your List

Our lives are bibliographies too, if we choose to notice:

- A parent's story repeated at the dinner table.
- A friend's offhand advice that stuck for years.
- A rainy afternoon with a worn novel.

In 2026, as screens multiply, curating this list feels like an act of care. It grounds us, connects us back to what endures.

*What if we ended each day by adding one entry to our own bibliography?*