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LITTLE THINGS THAT MATTERS 😌

Some days just feel too long and heavy. Not because something big happened, but because there were too many small things accumulating. That’s exactly how my day was—tiring, stressful, and my mind was already full of tomorrow’s to-do list.

After work, I went to my usual restaurant. It’s a small, familiar place I visit often. I didn’t need to look at the menu. As always, I asked the chef for my favorite bread omelette—even though it’s not on the menu, they always make it for me.

I found my seat and waited. Ten minutes passed. No food. That wasn’t normal. The restaurant was clearly busier than usual. The staff were rushing around, handling orders, and somehow, my simple request got lost in the chaos.

A waiter came over, looking a little apologetic. “Sorry, we missed your order. Can I take it again?” he asked.

Honestly, I was too tired to wait again. I told him so. But he said gently, “Just two more minutes.” Something about his tone made me stay.

A few minutes later, the bread omelette finally arrived. And right on top of it, the chef had drawn a small smiley face using tomato sauce.

It was such a simple thing—but it instantly made me smile too. That tiny moment, that little bit of thought, made my whole day feel lighter.

That’s when I realized: happiness doesn’t always come from big moments. Sometimes, it hides in the smallest acts of care.

  • A warm welcome.
  • Someone remembering your favorite.
  • A small apology
  • A smiley made with sauce.

It’s those little things that truly matter.


Yeahhh... Little things matter.

Small gestures can change an entire day.

Whether it’s between friends, family, partners, or even strangers—kindness always makes a distance . So let's try to notice and appreciate little things in life.


Because in the end, it’s not the grand gestures we remember most.

But the little acts of kindness?

They stay in our hearts forever.







Comments

  1. Super ma🤝

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  2. ♥️♥️♥️

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  3. True🥺❤️

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  4. Beautifully written❤️

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  5. Wow!!, This was really beautiful..
    I loved it...

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  6. Well said ma

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  7. Rev. K. Suthakar5 May 2025 at 20:11

    Very nice

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  8. thank u so much for ur article to mention my bread omelet. That day u looking little sad atha smiley pottu koduthe. But athu unkaluku ivalo Happiness kodukum nu nijama I don't know..... but I'm very happy bcoz of ur article..... Once again thank u my friend 🙂😊

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