# The Quiet Before ## What a prologue really is A prologue is never the beginning. It is the moment just before we decide to start. Like the held breath at the edge of a diving board, or the silence after someone says “I have something to tell you.” The word itself carries that pause. On July 14, 2026, I sat with the empty file named prologue.md and felt the weight of everything that had not yet been written. The cursor blinked like a patient friend, waiting for me to choose the first honest sentence. ## The space between Most stories rush forward. A prologue invites us to stand still for a minute and notice the light falling across the threshold. It is the gentle hand on the shoulder that says, look carefully before you step inside. In everyday life we are surrounded by these unnoticed prologues: the slow pour of coffee before a difficult conversation, the way children pause at the top of a slide to gather courage, the quiet minute we take after closing a book we loved. I have come to believe the best parts of living happen in these small, unnamed spaces. They are not dramatic. They do not ask for applause. They simply offer us a chance to become ready. ## A small ritual Every time I open a new document I now type the word prologue first, even if I delete it later. It reminds me that beginnings deserve respect. They are not obstacles to charge through but quiet rooms where we can leave our assumptions at the door. *Let the pause be part of the story.*