Are miracles not always a small, the happen in the everyday thing, though, and don't great things always happen to people, and sometimes they might even change their lives. I mean think about it millions of people around the world go through a miracle without even noticing. In the article Miracle Day by Anthony Doerr, where he said,“ what are miracles? and wanton by saying “Miracles are avocados in winter and starling swarms and the handwriting of children.” Therefore, I come to believe a miracle is based on one's perception of past experiences, what everyone sees. It is based on an individual's own …show more content…
Something that is so ordinary, so often seen, so often used and yet not taken as a miraculous thing, the just happen to be there always, where we even sometimes take it for granted. We’re so used to seeing the fork that we don’t take any notice of them. Have you ever thought for a moment what a design classic the fork is? The way it fits your mouth so perfectly. Think about it how the first design was like hundreds of years ago, maybe even thousands of years ago, has never really been improved on; it is impossible to improve the basic design. Miraculous. So simple. So perfect. Think of its uses: the way we can use it from a very young age when we were first shown how to stir a plate of pasta. We can’t remember whether our first food we ever stirred was pasta for dinner or just our first being given a fork to eat something but at the time no one can really remember a time before they were able to stir things. It was always there a simple little action but somehow really satisfying. There you sand, moving your hand with a diverge rhythmic motion making the magical vortex in the liquid and entering into a small little meditation as you watch it. This is what miraculous thing looks like. It will always be with us; from the time before we can remember the time when we will be very