Why Small Moments Matter More Than Big Ones
Why Small Moments Matter More Than Big Ones
We wait for that ‘big’ stuff always – the big win, the perfect trip, the life-changer. But when I look back, it’s not always the ‘big’ ones that make me smile. It’s those random small moments that just on occasion slipped by quietly.
Like that day in high school when the history teacher was giving out the test, and we hadn’t even cracked the book open. Or midnight strolls with company, when no word spoke makes any sense, but all somehow seem cogent Or those five-minute intermissions from cramming for exams that somehow led into soliloquies on the meaning of life.
Some moments do not appear to be elusive when they pass, but later you understand that they were the lost days. The sort of recollections that you don’t need to post anywhere — they simply exist in your head, replaying on the days you miss the way things used to be.
Maybe that’s it — life isn’t one enormous moment but a million small ones that build quietly in the background. And if you only wait for the “big” stuff, you’ll miss most of it the best parts of being here right now.
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