# Glitter's Gentle Glow ## Sparks Amid the Ordinary Glitter starts as tiny specks, unremarkable on their own. Sprinkle them on paper or snow, and they transform the plain into something alive with light. It's a quiet reminder that beauty often hides in fragments. In our daily rush—commutes, chores, quiet evenings—we overlook these bits. A child's laugh, steam rising from coffee, sunlight on a windowsill. These are our glitters, small but insistent, pulling us from the gray. ## Holding On Through Time What makes glitter special is its staying power. It clings to skin, clothes, surfaces long after the party ends. Shake it off as you might, a shimmer lingers. Life mirrors this: moments of warmth persist amid loss or weariness. A shared glance with a stranger, a kind word from years ago—they stick, catching light when days grow dim. On this winter day in 2025, with frost etching windows, I think of how such remnants warm us still. ## Inviting the Shine In We don't need grand gestures. Notice, collect, let them scatter freely: - Pause for the rainbow in an oil puddle. - Savor the crunch of leaves underfoot. - Share a smile that bounces back brighter. Glitter asks nothing but to be seen. *In every speck, a world worth watching.*