# Prologue.md: Whispers Before the Story

## The Gentle Overture
A prologue is that quiet space at the start of a book, where the author lingers before the main tale unfolds. It's not the plot's rush, but a breath—a few words to sketch the world, hint at what's coming, and draw you in softly. In life, our prologues are those early moments: a walk at dawn, a handwritten note, the pause before speaking. They set the tone without fanfare, reminding us that every story needs a threshold.

## The Simplicity of .md
Markdown, with its plain text and subtle marks, mirrors this humility. No flashy designs or heavy code—just asterisks for emphasis, hashes for headings, a dash for a list. On prologue.md, it's a canvas for raw thoughts, editable by anyone with a text editor. In a world of endless scrolls and algorithms, this format whispers: begin simply. Your ideas don't need polish to matter; they need space to emerge.

## Crafting Your Threshold
To write your own prologue here:
- Observe one quiet detail today—a leaf's curve, a friend's half-smile.
- Jot it plainly, letting it hint at deeper currents.
- Share without forcing the ending.

These acts build a foundation, turning fleeting thoughts into enduring paths.

*On this spring day in 2026, your prologue awaits—simple, sincere, ready to unfold.*