“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.”
About this quote
Choose the second and you stop blaming luck and start counting small wins as fuel. That shift is harsh — it demands responsibility, daily attention, and the discipline to turn wonder into work. Ask what you’re ignoring that could become a small miracle if you focused on it; then act.
When to use it
- When your career stalls, stop blaming circumstance. List three small actions that moved you forward last month and double down on the most effective one.
- After a setback, quit calling it bad luck. Identify one tiny habit you can change tomorrow and treat that change like the leverage it is.
- In a relationship, stop waiting for grand gestures. Notice small acts of care and respond deliberately instead of drifting.
- Every morning name one ordinary thing as a miracle—your time, your health, a tool—and use it to complete a concrete task before noon.
