Introduction
LifeOn Log records small, repeatable physical arrangements that appear during normal everyday use. This editorial policy explains how those recurring scenes are selected, written, and reviewed so the log remains consistent and focused.
Content Purpose and Scope
The content on this site documents a simple structure: a settled physical arrangement that reappears in the same everyday scene. Each entry focuses on what can be directly observed when a visible edge, gap, or contact trace shows up again on an object or surface.
The site does not publish advice, explanations, or solutions. It records only the repeated presence of the same visible configuration during ordinary use.
Content Creation Process
Each entry begins from a single, already-present physical trace within a scene. The description stays with the visible arrangement itself, treating it as a configuration that returns rather than as the result of a specific action or handling sequence.
Tone and Style
Writing remains calm, neutral, and observational. Language stays close to what can be visually followed or physically traced, without emotional framing, interpretation, or instructional intent.
Review and Updates
Entries may be revised to improve clarity or precision. Revisions do not change the recorded arrangement itself, only how clearly the recurring scene is described.