# Digesting the Day ## The Quiet Work Within Every meal we eat starts as something whole and complex—a mix of flavors, textures, nutrients. Our bodies don't keep it that way. They break it down, absorb what matters, and let the rest go. This is digestion: a patient, unseen process turning chaos into clarity. It's not flashy, but it's essential. Without it, we'd be overwhelmed by every bite. Life feeds us the same way. Days come loaded with moments, conversations, worries. We digest them too, sifting through until something useful remains—a lesson, a warmth, a quiet resolve. ## Markdown's Simple Mirror Here on digest.md, that process finds a form. Markdown strips writing to basics: words, lists, headings. No distractions. It's digestion for thoughts. A long ramble becomes a short reflection. The .md ending nods to this plainness, like a journal page waiting for your essence. In 2026, with endless feeds and screens, this feels like a breath. We don't need more noise. We need to distill. ## Essence Over Excess To live digested: - Pause after events; ask what stays with you. - Share only the core, not the whole story. - Let go of what doesn't nourish. This isn't about perfection. It's about lightness—carrying less, feeling more. *In the end, a well-digested life tastes just right.*