# Behavior.md ## Plain Text of Our Days In the quiet code of daily life, our behaviors unfold like lines in a Markdown file—simple, unadorned text that anyone can read. No flashy renders or hidden scripts, just the raw shape of what we do: a kind word here, a hurried step there. On this mid-December day in 2025, with winter light fading early, I notice how these small actions stack up, forming the document of who we are. They're not encrypted or ornate; they're plain, waiting for us to see them clearly. ## Editing with Care What if we treated behavior like an open .md file? We'd scroll through, spot the rough patches—a sharp reply, a missed call—and revise. Not with grand overhauls, but gentle tweaks: soften a line, add a pause. I've done this lately, rewriting my evenings from endless scrolling to a walk under streetlamps. Each change compiles into something smoother, a life that renders better in the eyes of those around us. It's patient work, line by line, turning habits into habits worth keeping. ## Reading Each Other We share these files without realizing it. A friend's steady presence in tough times is their Markdown shining through—reliable headers and lists of quiet support. In groups, behaviors interlink like collaborative edits, each pull request shaping the whole. - Notice the rhythm of a loved one's gestures. - Pause before adding your own line. - Commit to what builds rather than breaks. ## A Collective Draft *In the end, behavior.md reminds us: our lives are editable, together.*