# The Quiet Spark of Glitter ## What We Overlook Glitter gets a bad name. People see it as loud, messy, childish. Something that ends up in your hair for weeks and never quite leaves. But if you look closer, glitter is one of the few things that refuses to hide its light. Even in the smallest amount, it catches whatever brightness is nearby and returns it multiplied. Not with noise, but with patience. On a gray afternoon, a single speck on the back of your hand can suddenly flash like a tiny star. It does not ask for attention. It simply waits for the right angle of light and then offers its small, honest shine. ## The Lesson in Smallness Most of us want to be the sun. We chase big gestures, loud voices, permanent marks. Glitter teaches something gentler. It shows that meaning does not always need scale. A thousand tiny reflections can light a room more kindly than one harsh bulb. Each piece stays true to its nature without trying to outshine the others. There is humility in that. Glitter does not compete. It multiplies whatever light is already present, turning the ordinary into something worth noticing for a moment. ## Carrying It With Us I keep a small jar of silver glitter on my desk now. Not to use, just to remember. When the day feels flat or heavy, I tilt it once and watch the pieces settle. The way they catch the lamp reminds me that even on the dullest days, light is still moving through the world. We only need to be willing to reflect it. *Some days the brightest thing you can do is simply show up and sparkle where you are.*