# Plain Text Reflections ## The Pull of Looking Back On this quiet morning in 2026, I sit with a cup of tea, scrolling through old notes. Retrospective.md feels like a digital journal—simple lines of text capturing moments that shaped me. It's not about grand narratives or polished stories. It's the raw act of review: what worked, what didn't, and why it matters now. In a life rushing forward, this backward glance grounds us, like checking footprints in soft sand to see where we've wandered. ## Markdown as Life's Quiet Editor Markdown strips away the extras—no flashy fonts, just headings, lists, and honest words. It mirrors how reflection should be: editable, versioned, forgiving. I once revisited a note from 2020, a list of small failures during hard times: - Forgot to call a friend. - Skipped a walk. - Let worry fill the silence. Reading it today, those weren't failures but signposts. They taught patience, nudged me toward better habits. This format invites us to rewrite not the past, but our understanding of it—turning hindsight into quiet wisdom. ## Forward from the Rearview Retrospectives aren't dwelling; they're preparation. By naming patterns in plain text, we lighten the load for tomorrow. It's a philosophy of gentle accountability: look back to walk steadier. In retrospective.md, every entry builds a personal archive, not for show, but for the one reader who needs it most—ourselves. *One honest look back clears the path ahead.*