# Lexicon.md: Words Unadorned ## A Personal Dictionary Every life holds its own lexicon—a quiet collection of words that shape how we see the world. Not the grand terms from books, but the everyday ones: "home," "wait," "forgive." They carry our stories, worn smooth by use. Lexicon.md evokes this: a digital shelf where vocabulary rests in its simplest form, ready to be read without distraction. ## The Frame of Markdown Markdown, with its .md extension, offers a gentle structure. A single hash for a heading, asterisks for emphasis—no flash, just clarity. It's like a window frame around a view: it holds the scene steady but never competes with it. On lexicon.md, words step forward plainly, inviting us to linger on their weight. ## Depth in the Bare Here, philosophy unfolds simply: strip away the extra, and meaning sharpens. Our lexicons grow cluttered with haste—emails rushed, thoughts half-formed. But in this sparse space: - A pause before typing reveals hidden layers. - Plain text demands honesty; there's no hiding behind design. - Shared words connect deeply, unburdened by show. What emerges is not less, but more: understanding that builds slowly, like trust. *On May 4, 2026, in the hush of unformatted lines, we remember: the right words need no more than space to speak.*