# Proposing Simply ## Words That Carry Weight A proposal is an invitation wrapped in vulnerability. It's not the ring or the setting that matters most, but the quiet courage to say, "Let's build something together." Inspired by proposal.md, I see it as a nod to simplicity—like a plain text file that renders into clarity. In our noisy world, the most meaningful offers come unadorned, using everyday words to sketch a shared path forward. No need for elaborate scripts; a sincere sentence can shift a life. ## The Markdown of the Heart Markdown teaches us structure without stiffness. Headings guide the eye, lists gather thoughts, bold text emphasizes truth. A proposal.md mirrors this: - Start with the why—your shared moments. - State the what—your vision ahead. - End with the now—will you join me? This format strips away excess, leaving room for the reader's heart to respond. It's a philosophy of restraint: say enough to be understood, nothing more. In love, ideas, or change, such proposals endure because they respect the recipient's imagination. ## Echoes of Agreement When accepted, a simple proposal blooms. It becomes the first page of a story written together, editable yet enduring. We've all felt the warmth of a yes born from clarity, not confusion. *In the end, the best proposals remind us that true connection begins with clear intent.*