# Frameworks We Live By ## The Skeleton Beneath Every sturdy house begins with a frame—beams and joints that stand firm against wind and time. You rarely notice it once walls and roofs go up, but without it, nothing holds. Life works the same way. Our days rest on quiet frameworks: the alarm that wakes us, the walk to clear our head, the note we jot at day's end. These aren't grand designs, just simple shapes that keep us steady. In 2026, amid swirling tech and endless feeds, I've come to cherish this. A framework isn't about filling every corner; it's the empty spaces that invite growth. ## Markdown's Gentle Reminder The ".md" in framework.md points to Markdown—a tool born from plain text. No flashy buttons or hidden code, just # for headings, * for emphasis, - for lists. It structures thoughts without stealing the show. Write a line, see it take form. It's a mirror for how we might live: outline first, details later. Think of your mind as a Markdown file. Bold the truths that matter: - A deep breath before speaking. - Time alone each evening. - Questions over quick answers. These lines build resilience, turning chaos into something readable. ## Shaping What Lasts We don't need perfect frameworks, just honest ones. Mine started small—a notebook for reflections, a rule to listen more. Over time, it grew into habits that weather doubts and distractions. Yours might be a morning ritual or a weekly call home. The beauty lies in starting simple, letting it evolve. Frameworks fade into the background, but they carry us forward. *In the end, the best ones feel like home—unseen, yet always there.*