# Getting Started ## The First Step Getting started is never about having everything figured out. It is about choosing to begin before the path is clear. On July 19, 2026, I sat with this simple truth and realized that every meaningful thing I have ever done started with the same quiet decision: to take one small step even though I felt unprepared. The domain name itself carries the lesson. *Gettingstarted.md* is not a finished manual. It is an invitation written in the present continuous. The act of beginning is already happening the moment you open the file. ## A Gentle Reminder We often wait for the perfect conditions. We want more confidence, more knowledge, more time. Yet life rarely grants those gifts in advance. What it offers instead is a single, ordinary moment and the chance to meet it with attention. I remember watching my niece learn to walk. She did not study balance or read books on locomotion. She simply stood up, wobbled, and took one unsteady step after another. Her face showed no shame in falling, only quiet determination to try again. There was something pure in that. No performance, no audience, just the honest work of beginning. That memory stays with me. Getting started is less about talent and more about permission. Permission to be a beginner. Permission to be clumsy. Permission to learn in public. ## The Quiet Power of Now The file is called *gettingstarted.md* for a reason. It is not *alreadystarted* or *finished*. It points to the living edge of things, the place where potential turns into motion. Every time we return to this beginning, we practice a small but important freedom: the freedom to begin again. *Today is always a good day to get started.*