# The Hidden Engine ## Beneath the Skin We admire the sleek phone in our hand or the sturdy oak by the path, but rarely think of what powers them. Inside the phone hum the circuits, quietly processing thoughts into words. Beneath the oak spread roots, drawing silent nourishment from soil. These internals—the unseen movers—hold everything together. They don't seek applause; they simply work. ## A Mirror for the Mind Our own internals work the same way. Days pass in meetings and meals, but the real labor happens inward: a memory resurfacing, a quiet doubt easing into resolve. Like gears meshing without fanfare, these moments shape us. To notice them is to understand why we bend but don't break. It's a gentle philosophy: strength isn't in the shine, but in the steady hum within. ## Writing It Plain That's the pull of "internals.md." In plain text, we map our cores—no polish, just truth. A note on patience learned from a rainy walk. A line on forgiving a small hurt. - Roots that grip unseen earth. - Circuits that spark without light. - Hearts that beat in steady rhythm. In sketching these, we honor what endures. *On this winter day in 2026, may we pause to listen to our own quiet engines.*