# Risks.md: A Simple Ledger for Life's Edges ## The Clarity of Bare Words In a world that dresses up fears in fancy graphics and endless scrolls, risks.md feels like a quiet notebook. It's plain text, no distractions—just headers for the big worries, lists for the nagging ones. This simplicity mirrors how we should face uncertainty: strip it down, name it clearly. On this January morning in 2026, as dawn light filters through frost-tipped windows, I think of my own file. What if I list them without polish? The job that might vanish with the next tech wave. The health shadow that lingers unspoken. Relationships fraying at the seams. ## Listing What Matters Keeping a risks.md isn't about dread; it's about grip. Here's how it shapes my days: - *Bold the threats*: Make the real dangers stand out, so they lose their blur. - *Italicize the whispers*: Those quiet "what ifs" get space to breathe without overwhelming. - *Link to actions*: Each risk points to a step—small, doable, human. This practice turns chaos into a map. Yesterday, I added "climate shifts disrupting travel plans." No panic, just a note to plant more trees in the yard. ## Strength in the Unformatted Over time, this ledger reveals patterns. Risks aren't monsters; they're edges we learn to walk. By writing them plainly, we own them. They stop hiding in the subtext of life. In 2026, with its humming drones and uncertain skies, this feels vital—a personal philosophy of facing forward, one line at a time. *Risks written plainly lose half their weight.*