“There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.”
You get to choose your lens every single day. Choosing wonder doesn't mean ignoring problems — it means letting yourself be amazed in between them.
Have you ever stopped to consider that the very air moving in and out of your lungs is a small, quiet miracle? This beautiful quote reminds us that our perspective is the lens through which our entire world is colored. We can choose to walk through our days with heavy eyes, seeing only the chores, the traffic, and the mundane repetitions of life. Or, we can choose to look closer, finding the magic hidden in the simplest of moments. It is a choice between living in a grayscale world and one bursting with vibrant, unexpected light.
In our busy, modern lives, it is so easy to slip into that first way of living. We become so focused on the destination, the next deadline, or the next big milestone that we treat the present moment as something to simply get through. We start to view the sunrise as just a signal to wake up for work, and a cup of tea as just a caffeine delivery system. When we do this, we aren't just missing out on beauty; we are actually shrinking our own capacity for joy. We become spectators to our own lives rather than active participants in the wonder of being alive.
I remember a Tuesday not too long ago when I felt particularly stuck in that gray mindset. I was rushing around, checking off lists, and feeling quite grumpy about the rain. Then, I saw a tiny sprout pushing its way through a crack in the sidewalk right outside my window. It was so small and fragile, yet it was performing this incredible feat of strength against the concrete. I sat there for a few minutes, just watching it, and suddenly the rain didn't seem so gloomy; it seemed like a necessary gift for that little plant. That tiny shift in my focus changed my entire afternoon.
Choosing to see everything as a miracle doesn't mean ignoring the hard parts of life, but it means looking for the light even when the clouds are thick. It is about finding the rhythm in the heartbeat, the warmth in a stranger's smile, and the grace in a fresh start. It is a practice of gratitude that turns the ordinary into the extraordinary. When we train our eyes to seek out wonder, we find that the world is much more magical than we ever dared to imagine.
Today, I want to gently nudge you to take a moment of pause. As you move through your afternoon, try to find just one thing that feels like a miracle. It could be the way the light hits a leaf, the comfort of your favorite sweater, or even just the fact that you are here, breathing and present. Let yourself linger in that feeling, even if only for a second.
