THIS ESSAY EXPLORES the profound spiritual shift that occurs when we view the world through the wonder of a child, suggesting that the most common elements of life are actually MIRACLES REPEATED EVERY DAY. By contrasting the adult tendency to grow accustomed to blessings with a child's discovery of a single grape or drop of water, the text argues that familiarity often leads to a quiet closing of the door of gratitude. The text emphasizes the Quranic command to proclaim the favor of the Lord, teaching that true thankfulness requires us to strip away the veil of "normalcy" to recognize each morsel as a direct expression of Divine love. Ultimately, the sources invite a shift in perspective where every meal becomes an act of contemplation and a fresh discovery of mercy.