Something To Celebrate: Bastille Day
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Here's a tiny fact to tuck into your back pocket: the Bastille, that infamous Parisian fortress stormed on July 14th, 1789, actually held only seven prisoners at the time of its capture. Seven. For all that drama, all that revolutionary fire, the liberators essentially kicked down a very heavy door and found a nearly empty room. History has a wonderful sense of humor.
There's something oddly comforting about that, isn't there? We build things up in our minds — obstacles, fears, that one email we've been avoiding for three weeks — and sometimes when we finally face them, we find the monster was smaller than the shadow it cast. The Bastille was more symbol than substance, and yet the courage it took to march toward it anyway changed the world. Most of our small, daily braveries work the same quiet way.
But here's the thing: you don't need a revolution to have a reason to celebrate. There's always something. A good cup of coffee that was actually the right temperature. A song that found you at exactly the right moment. The fact that you're still here, still curious enough to read a little blog post about a fortress with seven prisoners. That counts. It genuinely does.
So today, however you spend it — whether you're toasting with champagne or sparkling water on the couch in your coziest socks — let yourself enjoy a small, unhurried moment. Light something, share something, savor something. Liberté doesn't always look like storming the gates. Sometimes it looks like giving yourself permission to simply have a lovely day.
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