Volume Two · The Ledger
The Ledger of Place
Every city, every state, every year you can remember — written down in one calm place.

A scattered address history quietly complicates almost every piece of grown-up paperwork: Gmail recovery questions, bank applications, EIN forms, dealership credit checks, and the choice of home state for an LLC. So we record it once, here, and reach for it whenever we need it. Approximate years are fine. Partial addresses are fine. The point is to begin.
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How the Ledger of Place is used
When you sit down to recover a Gmail account, having this list in front of you turns "I think I lived in Kansas City around then?" into "Kansas City, MO — 2014 to 2017." Google's recovery sometimes asks roughly when you created the account; the calendar of your own moves is the best memory aid for that answer. When the LLC paperwork begins, this same list quietly answers another question: which state genuinely is your home, and which is a place you've operated in. And when, years from now, your accountant asks where you lived during a particular tax year — you simply hand them the ledger.