Article first published on my personal blog at HIVE. (Spanish Original)

Hello friends, we continue with the #dailydoodles. As always, accompanying this small drawing with a reflection. Today we will talk about the small details, those things that go unnoticed in our daily lives, perhaps due to the speed at which we live these days.
How many times do we find ourselves staring at a tall building and how many times at a small caterpillar or a leaf that has just fallen from a tree? Small things suffer from being forgotten and sometimes underestimated because of their size. But there is no better way to feel human than to see the magic in a line of ants or how the leaves move when they fall into the water. All this makes us feel ephemeral and connected to the present and something greater, which is more important than the existence of each one separately.
Take some time to be grateful for the world around you and to enjoy those small things. The next time you go for a walk, take your time, take off your shoes, feel the earth under your feet, the breeze hitting your face, the singing of the birds. Find those small hidden treasures in nature, look for a four-leaf clover, or that snail resting in the shade that you would normally overlook. I assure you it will revitalize your spirit.
I love to stop and observe the insects that move slowly across the leaves. In that moment, you realize how incredibly detailed and beautiful these small creatures are. The simple observation fills me with awe and makes me feel a deep connection with nature because, without a doubt, beauty lies in the small details.