# The Quiet Spark of Glitter ## What Glitter Really Is Glitter does not try to be a diamond. It does not pretend to shine with its own fire. Instead it borrows the smallest piece of light it can find and sends it back into the world multiplied. A single speck on the back of your hand can catch the late afternoon sun and turn an ordinary moment into something worth noticing. That is its only job: to remind us that light is everywhere, waiting for something humble to reflect it. ## The Days We Forget to Sparkle Most of us move through our routines like plain paper. We wake, we work, we worry. We forget that we too can catch light and return it softer, kinder, more playful. A genuine smile given to a tired stranger, a patient answer when patience is hard to find, a handwritten note left on the kitchen counter; these are our specks of glitter. They cost almost nothing yet they change how the whole day feels. I learned this from my grandmother, who kept a small jar of silver glitter on her windowsill. Every July she would sprinkle a pinch into the birdbath outside. The starlings would splash and carry tiny bright flecks on their wings for hours. She said the birds deserved a little magic too. I think she was really saying that everything alive deserves a chance to reflect light, even for a moment. - A kind word - A slow breath - An open hand These are the everyday glitters we can choose to scatter. *On a warm July evening in 2026, may we remember how brightly even the smallest things can shine.*