In a world that rushes, this book invites you to slow down. To look. To feel. Through fifteen chapters, each dedicated to a fragment of everyday life - a glass of water, a gesture of the hands, a moment of silence - the author guides us on a poetic and philosophical journey to rediscover the wonder hidden in simple things.
Each page is an invitation to return to the present, to recognize that the miracle does not dwell in great events, but in the details we often overlook: a fleeting glance, a word spoken without thinking, the taste of a memory, a blade of grass that endures. The book weaves thought and narrative, philosophy and imagination, in a style that is both elevated and accessible, capable of touching the heart and awakening the mind. The reader does not merely flip through a text: they move through inner rooms, reflect in the stretching of time, recognize themselves in the body that breathes, get lost in darkness only to find themselves in the light of the moment. And when they reach the final chapter, they discover that the ve