# Directions.md ## The Pull of the Path Life pulls us in many ways. A job offer tugs east, family roots hold west, a quiet dream whispers north. On May 13, 2026, as the world spins faster with changes we can't predict, I find comfort in directions.md. Not the rigid maps of old, but simple notes—plain words outlining a chosen way. They remind me that direction isn't about speed or certainty; it's about naming the horizon you walk toward. ## When Roads Fork We all face forks. Mine came years ago on a rainy drive through unfamiliar hills. Phone dead, signs faded, I pulled over and sketched a rough map on a napkin: turn left at the oak, follow the river bend. It worked, not because it was perfect, but because it gave shape to the fog. Directions.md feels like that napkin now—a lightweight way to jot intentions: - Name your north star. - Mark the next three steps. - Leave room to redraw. These aren't commands; they're gentle anchors, revised as the light shifts. ## Steady Steps Forward True direction emerges from small, honest choices. It asks: Where do I want to end my day? My week? Not in grand plans, but in the quiet decision to turn toward warmth over haste. Directions.md honors this simplicity—editable, readable, shared without fuss. In embracing it, we trade overwhelm for clarity, wandering for purposeful strides. *In the end, the best direction is the one that feels like home.*