# The Quiet Work of Linting ## Catching What We Miss We rarely notice the small errors until someone points them out. A missing comma, an extra space, a word that does not quite belong. Linting is the patient act of noticing these things before they cause trouble. It is not dramatic. It does not shout. It simply says, here is something that could be clearer. In life we often rush past our own small inconsistencies. We say we value honesty but avoid difficult conversations. We claim to care about others yet forget to reply to messages. These are the lint of living, the tiny flaws that accumulate if left unchecked. ## The Kindness of Attention Good linting is never cruel. It does not mock the mistake. It simply highlights it so the next version can be better. There is humility in this process. The person who runs the linter admits they are not perfect. They invite help. We could treat ourselves and each other with the same gentle precision. Instead of ignoring the small wrongs or exploding over them, we might learn to name them calmly and move forward. Attention, given kindly, becomes a form of care. ## One Pass at a Time The beauty of linting lies in its repetition. You fix what you can see today. Tomorrow you will see new things you missed. Progress is not about reaching perfection in one grand sweep. It is about staying willing to look again. - Notice the small thing - Name it without shame - Improve it if you can - Repeat This rhythm teaches patience with ourselves and with the work of becoming better. *On a warm July evening in 2026, the quiet correction remains one of the purest forms of hope.*