# The Ledger of Risks ## Naming What Scares Us Life hands us a blank page, much like a new Markdown file named "risks.md." We fill it not with triumphs, but with the quiet fears that shape us. There's power in this act—simply writing them down. A job change. A deep conversation. A solo trip. Naming them strips away their shadows, turning vague dread into something solid, readable. In plain text, risks lose their grip. ## Weighing the Steps Once listed, we pause. Not to avoid, but to measure. What might break? What could mend? Markdown thrives on simplicity—no flashy code, just honest structure. So too with choices. We bullet out costs and gains: - The ache of failure, brief but sharp. - The warmth of trying, steady and real. - The door that opens only after the push. This isn't about bold leaps or safe harbors. It's the gentle nod forward, eyes open. ## Living the Draft No file is final; we edit as we go. A risk taken becomes a lesson saved. One not taken lingers as a what-if. In time, "risks.md" grows into a map—not of perfection, but of a life fully met. It's sincere work, this authoring of ourselves. *On April 26, 2026, I add one more line—and press save.*