Tiny Sparks of Life

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Hi! I know I didn't write any article for sometime because I am really busy plus I wanted to put some time into this one. I don't know why I didn't write about this early. This topic is really close to my heart because this is somewhat one of the basic principles of my life. This topic is pretty clear for most of us that enjoy little things in life but the thing is we don't, how much we try we strive for more, so what makes us not see the little things in life? That is what I wanna question while presenting my own views on the same. So let's get to business.

The tiny spec of time

When I think of time, I imagine sand. A single speck of sand feels meaningless—there’s not much to it on its own. But when many such specks gather, they form something much bigger—dunes, deserts, shores. Things that matter to us. The beauty here is subtle: we rarely notice the single grain until it affects us somehow.

I believe time is the same. Small moments, in isolation, often don't seem to matter. But when pieced together, they build our entire life story. And it’s usually only when one of these moments causes a significant shift that we start to notice it—when it becomes a turning point, a defining memory that shapes how we view our timeline.

The chaos in calm

There are so many micro-moments packed into any small stretch of time that we rarely get the chance to fully experience them. Take something simple: sitting down to have a cup of tea. It doesn’t seem like much. But what about the way the tea bag dances in hot water? That gentle swirl reminds us that even stillness contains motion—if you're paying attention.

Most of us don’t pause to notice. We sip our tea and move on with the day. And that’s understandable—there are just too many moments to comprehend. Even in the calmest periods of our lives, there’s chaos beneath the surface: a flurry of seconds and thoughts, each with their own hidden meanings. Maybe we’re afraid to step into the eye of that storm, so we wait for it to pass, only acknowledging what’s left behind.


Riding the storm

Even if these moments seem insignificant, they hold immense value. Each one contributes to the timeline of our lives, giving it shape and meaning. Without them, the timeline itself wouldn’t exist.

So maybe instead of obsessing over the end result, we should focus more on the process. Maybe that process holds more wisdom than the outcome ever could. Why wait for big milestones to celebrate when small bursts of joy can offer the same fulfillment?

We live in a fast-paced world where outcomes are often valued more than the journey. But real living isn’t about being amazing or achieving greatness all the time. It’s about learning, growing, and savoring every small moment life gives us. Who knows? One of them might just become the defining moment of your story.

Before I go I want to leave a little exercise for you (yes I'm talking to you who is reading it), maybe you write down a few simple things you noticed and what deep meaning that thing might hold for you.

Till Then take care, keep smiling and be hydrated!!!

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