# Retrospectives in Plain Text ## The Quiet Pull Backward Every life has moments that call us to pause. A faded photo, an old letter, or just the weight of a quiet evening—these draw our eyes to what was. On April 10, 2026, as the world hums with new tools and haste, I find myself drawn to retrospectives. Not grand audits, but simple glances over the shoulder. They remind us that time isn't a straight line; it's a path we retrace to understand where we stand. ## The Honesty of .md Markdown, with its unadorned lines, mirrors this perfectly. No flashy designs or hidden code—just words made clear with a few marks. *#* for a heading, *bold* for emphasis. It's how we might write our own lives: plain, editable, true to the bone. A retrospective.md isn't a polished memoir; it's a draft we revise, stripping away noise to see the real shape of our days. In its simplicity, we spot patterns—the small choices that built us, the turns we barely noticed. ## Steps to See Clearly To live this way: - Set aside one evening a month, no agenda, just memory. - Jot notes as they come, raw and unfiltered. - Ask one question: What served me? What to release? These acts turn looking back into quiet strength, not regret. *In plain text, our past whispers guidance for the road ahead.*