Have you ever paused during a busy afternoon to just look at the way the sunlight hits a glass of water? Pablo Picasso once said that everything you can imagine is real and everything real is filled with wonder if you look closely enough. To me, this means that our capacity for awe isn't limited to grand, cinematic moments or expensive vacations. Instead, it is a skill we can practice every single day. It is about training our eyes to see the magic hidden in the mundane, turning the ordinary into something extraordinary simply by paying attention.
In our fast-paced lives, it is so easy to move through the world on autopilot. We rush from one task to the next, our minds already dwelling on tomorrow's to-do list, completely bypassing the beauty right in front of us. We often think that wonder is something we have to go out and find, like a hidden treasure in a far-off land. But Picasso reminds us that the treasure is already here, woven into the very fabric of our reality, waiting for us to notice it.
I remember a Tuesday a few weeks ago when I was feeling particularly overwhelmed. I was sitting by my window, feeling quite stuck in my own head, when I noticed a tiny ladybug navigating the edge of a leaf outside. I watched it for several minutes, marveling at the intricate patterns on its shell and the sheer determination in its tiny movements. In that moment, my stress didn't vanish, but it certainly shrunk. The world felt much bigger and more miraculous than my small worries. It was a gentle reminder that even in the midst of chaos, there is a quiet, beautiful reality unfolding around us.
This kind of perspective can change how we experience everything from a morning cup of coffee to a walk in the park. When we look closely, a simple breeze becomes a dance, and a stranger's smile becomes a connection. It invites us to inhabit our lives more fully rather than just passing through them. It turns our existence into an endless discovery.
I want to encourage you today to find your own tiny miracle. Perhaps it is the texture of a stone, the scent of rain on pavement, or the way a loved one laughs. Take a moment to slow down and look closely. I promise you, there is so much wonder waiting to greet you.
