# Sketches in the Margins ## The First Stroke A sketch begins with a single line, hesitant yet bold. No need for flawless curves or shadowed depths—just a mark on the page that says, "Here is an idea." In our hurried world of 2026, where screens demand polish from the start, this simplicity reminds us to begin. I once watched a child draw a wobbly tree: crooked branches, uneven leaves. It wasn't art by gallery standards, but it held a quiet life, a spark no algorithm could mimic. ## Layers of Living Each added stroke builds on the last, not erasing mistakes but weaving them in. A smudge becomes texture; a stray line, a hidden path. Sketch.md feels like this—a space for thoughts in plain Markdown, raw and editable. Life mirrors it: we layer experiences, regrets turning to wisdom, joys deepening over time. What if we treated our days this way? - Capture the moment lightly. - Revise without fear. - Let imperfections invite growth. ## The Unfinished Canvas The true gift of a sketch is its openness. It invites the viewer—and the maker—to imagine more. Finished works can feel distant, but a sketch pulls you close, whispering possibilities. On quiet evenings, I return to old notebooks, tracing faded lines that once captured fleeting worries or dreams. They comfort me now, proof that starting matters more than ending. *Every line drawn is a step toward seeing clearly.*