# Personas ## The Quiet Room A persona is not a mask we wear for others. It is the small room we build inside ourselves where we decide who we will be today. Some rooms have soft light and open windows. Others stay dim, their doors kept shut for years. The name *personas.md* reminds me that these rooms can be written down, revised, and revisited with care. I have kept many versions of myself on quiet pages over time. The careful listener. The impatient traveler. The person who apologizes too quickly. Each one felt true when I wrote it. None of them were complete. That is the gentle mercy of a persona: it lets us try on a way of being without claiming it must last forever. ## What We Choose to Show We do not owe the world every corner of who we are. There is wisdom in choosing what to reveal and when. A good persona is like a well-tended garden gate. It welcomes people in without forcing them to walk through the entire house. It protects what needs protecting and still allows connection. Sometimes the most honest thing we can do is admit that the self we show is only one honest part. The rest waits patiently in the back rooms, not hidden out of shame, but held until the right season. ## Returning to the Page The file *personas.md* sits like an open notebook on a wooden table. You can open it on any ordinary afternoon, read what you once believed about yourself, and quietly edit. The date changes. The light through the window changes. You change. *On July 19, 2026, I am still learning how to leave the door ajar.*