# Risks in Plain Text ## The Clarity of Stripping Bare Life hands us risks like unmarked pages—raw chances of loss, change, or growth. A domain like risks.md calls us to face them without polish. No bold fonts or fancy layouts, just simple text. This plainness mirrors how risks truly feel: direct, unadorned, demanding we look straight at them. In a world of distractions, writing them down this way cuts through the noise, letting us see what's real. ## Revising as We Walk Markdown files shine because they're editable. A risk noted today—a shaky job, a fragile bond—might shift tomorrow with new choices or quiet lessons. We don't erase it; we update, add notes, track what works. This habit turns fear into a map. Over time, the file grows not heavier, but wiser, showing patterns we missed in the rush. ## Sharing Without Shame One quiet power of plain text: it's easy to share. Pass your risks.md to a friend, and it invites understanding, not judgment. Here's what weighs on me: - A health worry I've ignored too long. - Bridges I need to mend. - Paths calling for a brave step. In this exchange, risks lose their isolation. They become shared ground for gentle advice or silent company. *New Year's Day, 2026: May we all open a fresh file and write truthfully.*