# Meeting Notes ## The Space Between Words A meeting is never really about the agenda. It is about the pause before someone speaks, the small nod that says I am listening, the quiet agreement that forms when eyes meet across a table. The name *meeting-notes.md* reminds me that what matters most often lives in the margins, not in the bullet points. We gather to align, yet the real alignment happens in the unscheduled moments: a shared laugh, a careful question, a silence that feels safe enough to hold. The notes we keep are only shadows of those living exchanges. Still, we write them down, trusting that something essential might survive the translation from breath to text. ## What We Choose to Remember Every set of notes is an act of gentle selection. We cannot capture everything, so we decide what deserves to remain. In that choice lives care. We are saying, without saying it aloud, that this moment, this insight, this small kindness mattered enough to carry forward. I have sat in meetings where the official record looked ordinary, yet I left feeling quietly changed. The real content was never typed. It was the way someone made room for a hesitant voice, or how the group slowed down when the conversation turned human. Those are the notes I hope we learn to value most. - A honest question asked at the right time - The courage to say "I don't know" - The patience to wait for understanding ## Carrying the Quiet Forward The file *meeting-notes.md* becomes a modest archive of our better selves. Not perfect records, but honest ones. Each time we open it, we are invited to remember that connection is possible, even in ordinary rooms on ordinary days. *In the end, we meet to remember we are not alone.*