# The First Keystroke ## Hesitation at the Edge Every project begins in silence, with a cursor blinking on an empty screen. That moment feels heavy—the mind races with doubts about where to go, what to say. Yet, "gettingstarted.md" reminds us that beginnings don't demand grand plans. They're just a single file, a simple name promising nothing more than a start. In quiet reflection, I've learned this: the hardest part isn't the path ahead, but pressing enter on that first line. ## Simplicity as a Compass Markdown files thrive on plain words—no flashy tools, no overwhelming setups. You type thoughts as they come, and meaning emerges later. This mirrors life’s truest philosophy: begin with what’s at hand. A note to yourself. A rough sketch of an idea. Over time, these humble strokes build worlds. In 2026, amid endless digital noise, this approach feels like a return to roots—using everyday language to carve out clarity, one paragraph at a time. ## Momentum in the Making What follows the start? A gentle pull forward. - One sentence leads to another. - Edits refine without erasing the spark. - Sharing invites others to join. It's not about speed or perfection; it's the rhythm of showing up. I've seen ideas dormant for years awaken from a single .md file, turning hesitation into quiet accomplishment. *Today, on May 13, 2026, let your first keystroke be enough.*