# Meeting Notes

## The Space Between Words

A meeting is not the agenda, the slides, or even the decisions that follow. It is the brief pause after someone speaks, the moment when everyone decides whether to rush forward or actually listen. That pause is where real work often happens. The domain name *meeting-notes.md* quietly honors that pause. It suggests we are not here to capture noise but to remember what mattered once the voices stopped.

## What We Choose to Keep

Most of what is said in any meeting drifts away by evening. Only a few sentences stay with us: a kind clarification, an honest question, a small agreement that shifts the direction of a project. Good notes do not try to record everything. They protect the few things worth carrying forward. They become a gentle reminder that attention is limited and therefore precious.

In that sense, taking notes is an act of care. It says the conversation was important enough to preserve its best parts for later, when memories have faded and only the written trace remains.

## A Quiet Tradition

Years from now someone may open this file on a quiet afternoon in 2029 and find a sentence that still fits. They will smile, recognizing the same small struggles and hopes we feel today. The file becomes a modest bridge across time, built from ordinary words spoken in ordinary rooms.

*In the end, we meet to remember we are not alone.*