# Roots of the Page ## The Humble List A bibliography is more than a requirement at the end of a page. It's a quiet map of where ideas come from. In the simple lines of "bibliography.md," each entry points backward—to books read late at night, articles that sparked a thought, voices from years ago. It's not about showing off knowledge, but admitting you stand on ground others cleared. On this May morning in 2026, as screens flicker with endless new content, such a list feels like a deliberate pause, a breath amid the rush. ## Threads That Bind Think of it as threads pulled from a vast tapestry. One book leads to another, a footnote uncovers a forgotten essay, and suddenly your own words gain depth. These references aren't decorations; they're lifelines. They remind us that no thought blooms alone. In Markdown's plain text—clean, unadorned—these threads shine without distraction, inviting anyone to follow the path. - A novel that shaped your voice. - A study that challenged your view. - A poem that lingered, unexplained. ## Anchor in the Flow In a world of fleeting posts and AI whispers, a bibliography.md becomes an anchor. It honors the past while freeing the present. It's a small philosophy: build openly, credit freely, let others trace your steps. This practice turns writing from solitary labor into shared ground. *What we list, we remember; what we remember, endures.*