Before organized religions, before written language, humans were reading signs. They noticed when animals appeared at decision points. They paid attention to dreams that repeated. They felt warnings in their bodies before danger became visible. They recognized when timing aligned in ways that seemed too precise to ignore.This practice appears across every culture and every continent, not because it was taught from one group to another, but because it emerges from something fundamental about being human in an uncertain world. We still face choices without complete information. We still navigate complexity that exceeds what logic alone can resolve. We still experience moments when coincidence feels like more than chance.Signs Everywhere explores how ordinary life was experienced as a source of guidance, warning, and confirmation. It examines the specific domains where signs were noticed: nature and weather, timing and coincidence, movement and travel, dreams, overheard words, objects that break or appear unexpectedly, bodily sensations, absence and silence, and the pull of hesitation that stops you before mistakes.This is not a guide to fixed interpretations or mystical prediction. It is an investigation into attention itself as a form of intelligence. It shows how people across traditions distinguished between useful signs and wishful thinking, between genuine intuition and anxious grasping, between warnings worth heeding and fears worth questioning.The book does not ask you to believe anything supernatural. It asks you to consider whether the information you dismiss as irrational might be intelligence operating through channels that rational analysis cannot access. Whether your body knows things before your mind articulates them. Whether timing communicates. Whether the world you move through offers more than you have been trained to see.These questions matter because uncertainty is not going away. The future remains unknown. Choices still carry consequences. And the need to navigate complexity with more than just logic is as real now as it was thousands of years ago.Signs Everywhere offers a way back to a literacy that was never entirely lost, just buried under noise. For anyone who has noticed meaningful timing, felt pulled toward or away from choices for reasons they could not explain, or wondered if the quiet communications they experience might be worth trusting after all.