# Rendering Behavior ## The Simple Code of Being Behavior is the plain text of our lives. Like Markdown, it strips away excess, revealing intent through action. A kind word, a paused breath before speaking—these are asterisks bolding what matters, hashes heading our days. In a world of flashy interfaces, behavior.md invites us to write our stories in readable lines, where every habit renders the page of who we are. On this quiet morning in 2026, I watch steam rise from my coffee and notice my hand lingering on the mug. That's behavior: unadorned, honest. ## Pausing to Preview We rarely preview our render. A sharp reply escapes before we see its jagged output. But pausing, like hitting Ctrl+P in an editor, lets us scan for errors. Is this line too long? Does it break the flow? Reflection turns impulse into intention. Consider these gentle checks: - Does this action align with my quiet values? - How will it display to those around me? - What footnote might it leave in memory? Such questions debug the draft, smoothing rough edges without overcomplicating. ## Committing to the Live Site True change commits the code. We push small updates daily—a walk instead of scroll, a listen over interrupt. Over time, the site evolves: cleaner, more responsive. Behavior isn't fixed; it's versioned, iterated in the open. In embracing this, we find freedom. No need for ornate scripts when plain text builds empires of the heart. *Our behaviors, once rendered, echo longest.*