# Behavior.md ## Plain Text Lives In the quiet rhythm of daily life, our behaviors are like plain text files—unadorned, direct, and revealing. No flashy graphics or hidden scripts, just the raw sequence of choices we make. A nod to a stranger, the pause before speaking, the way we stack dishes after dinner. These small acts form the document of who we are, readable by anyone paying attention. On this date in 2026, amid screens and simulations, returning to this simplicity feels like a gentle anchor. ## Editing with Care We can revise our behaviors as easily as editing a Markdown file. A habit of rushing through conversations? Insert a line break for breath. A tendency to scroll endlessly? Bold the priority: family time first. It's not about perfection but iteration—small changes that improve readability for ourselves and others. Over time, consistent edits turn scattered notes into a coherent narrative, one where kindness underlines the text and patience adds structure. ## Shared Syntax - A smile shared across a crowded train. - Holding the door without expectation. - Listening fully, without planning the reply. These are universal syntaxes, understood across cultures and contexts. They remind us that good behavior isn't complex code; it's the common language that connects us. In observing others' plain text, we learn our own. *Our behaviors, like Markdown, shine brightest when kept simple and true.*