# Glitter's Gentle Glow

## A Scatter of Light

Glitter catches the eye without trying. It's just tiny flecks of material, tossed across a surface, waiting for light to dance on them. No grand design, no heavy purpose—just a quiet shimmer that turns the ordinary into something alive. On a rainy window sill or a child's handmade card, it reminds us beauty doesn't need to shout.

## Moments That Spark

Life offers its own glitter: a stranger's kind smile on a crowded street, the first sip of warm tea on a cold morning, or laughter shared in silence. These aren't monuments or achievements; they're brief, like particles suspended in air. They fade, but in that instant, they illuminate everything. Chasing forever misses the point—the real gift is noticing when the light hits just right.

## Gathering the Pieces

We can't hoard glitter; it slips through fingers. Instead, pause for it. Walk slower, look closer. Let these sparks collect in memory, not as treasures locked away, but as warmth that lingers.

*In 2026, amid the rush, may a single glint remind you to breathe and see.*