# Gentle Alerts ## The Constant Hum In our daily rush, alerts surround us. A phone vibrates with a message, a screen flashes with news, a dashboard warns of some distant issue. They pull us into action, sharp and insistent, like a hand shaking us awake. Yet on this quiet spring morning in 2026, I wonder: what if these are just echoes of something deeper? ## Listening Beyond the Noise True alertness isn't about volume. It's the soft awareness that arrives unbidden—a child's hesitant smile, the first green bud after winter, the way breath steadies in stillness. Alerts.md evokes this: not frantic pings, but gentle reminders to notice. Like a lighthouse beam cutting fog, it guides without shouting, inviting us to see what matters right here. ## A Simple Practice To live alertly: - Pause at the edge of distraction, feeling the ground beneath. - Turn toward small signs—a warm cup held longer, a shared glance. - Respond from quiet knowing, not hurried reflex. This way, life becomes a series of tender awakenings, each one drawing us closer to what endures. *In the end, the best alerts come from within, steady as dawn.*