# Whispers of What Comes Next ## The Gentle Overture A prologue sits at the edge of a story, like the first breath before a song. It's not the roar of the plot or the twist of the climax—it's the quiet setup, hinting at themes, characters, and paths ahead. In life's vast book, our prologues are those early chapters: childhood wonder, first choices, the raw sketches of who we might become. They don't demand perfection; they invite us to linger, to sense the shape of things unfolding. ## Plain Text, Living Breath Think of ".md"—Markdown, that humble format for notes and drafts. No flash, just clear lines that turn into structure when read right. A prologue in Markdown mirrors this: simple words on a page, unadorned, waiting for the reader's eye to bring them alive. In 2026, amid endless digital noise, this feels essential. We craft our beginnings not with grand prose, but everyday honesty— a journal entry, a letter to self, a pause to name our hopes. What makes a strong prologue? - A single, true image from memory. - A question that echoes forward. - Space for the unknown. ## Stepping Into the Narrative Every day offers a fresh prologue, a chance to rewrite the intro with care. It's not about scripting the end, but honoring the start—letting it breathe, evolve. In this moment, what whisper does your story need? *In the prologue, we learn to trust the page before the story demands we turn it.*