# Glitter's Gentle Lesson ## Tiny Mirrors of Light Glitter starts as nothing grand—just specks of plastic or glass, each too small to notice alone. Scattered on a surface, they catch the sun or a lamp's glow and burst into color. It's a quiet reminder: beauty often hides in the overlooked. We don't invent the light; we reflect it back, turning ordinary moments into something alive. ## Holding On Through Time What surprises most is how glitter lingers. Shake it from your clothes, and bits cling for weeks, sparkling unexpectedly in a pocket or on a shoe. Life's joys work the same way. A kind word, a shared laugh—they stick, resurfacing on tough days. On April 20, 2026, as I walked through a rainy city street, a faint shimmer on my sleeve pulled me from my thoughts. It had traveled from a forgotten craft project months before, proving persistence in the small. ## Shining Without Trying Glitter asks nothing of us. It doesn't shout or demand a stage; it simply responds to what's given. In our rush, we chase big changes, but maybe the real wisdom is in these reflections—amplifying the good already present. Be the surface that lets light dance. *Let your small sparks catch and hold the world's quiet glow.*