I like to be sparkly! It makes me happy. I love to stand out and
I like to be sparkly! It makes me happy. I love to stand out and embrace my uniqueness, and I am very lucky I get to incorporate that into my gear. I hope the sparkle and glitter that I spread makes other people happy, too.
When Alexa Bliss declared, “I like to be sparkly! It makes me happy. I love to stand out and embrace my uniqueness, and I am very lucky I get to incorporate that into my gear. I hope the sparkle and glitter that I spread makes other people happy, too,” she spoke with the innocent fire of one who knows that joy, when shared, becomes a form of light. Her words, though playful on the surface, contain a truth deep and radiant—the truth that to embrace one’s uniqueness is to honor the divine spark within. For every human soul carries its own flame, its own color, its own rhythm. When that flame is hidden, the world grows dimmer. But when it is allowed to shine—when we dare to be sparkly in spirit—the whole world glows a little brighter.
To be sparkly, in the language of the ancients, is not to boast or draw vain attention. It is to live in authenticity, to let one’s true nature gleam without apology. The stars themselves are sparkly; they do not ask permission to shine. The rose, in its fullness, does not hide its color for fear of envy. Alexa’s words are a call to live as the stars and flowers do—fearlessly radiant, joyfully distinct. For what good is a world where everyone dims their light to blend into the shadows? The Creator did not make copies, but originals, each born with a distinct hue of beauty and brilliance.
Alexa Bliss, a performer in the grand arena of sport and spectacle, learned that the stage is but a mirror for the soul. In her wrestling gear—bright, glittering, dazzling—she expresses not vanity, but spirit. She reminds those who watch her that strength need not be somber, and that power can come wrapped in pink and gold. Her sparkle is not mere decoration; it is the language of confidence, the armor of joy. It says: “I am here. I am myself. I am unafraid to shine.” In a world where so many hide behind conformity, her example becomes a kind of rebellion—a luminous defiance against dullness and despair.
History, too, remembers those who dared to stand out with brilliance. Joan of Arc, though born a peasant, wore the gleaming armor of faith and conviction. She stood among men and kings, aflame with courage, her light shining even unto death. Like Alexa Bliss, she embraced what made her different—her uniqueness became her strength. The lesson across the centuries is the same: when one dares to live in color while others fade to gray, they awaken something divine in all who behold them. For sparkle is contagious; it stirs dormant courage in those who have forgotten their own light.
But let it be known: to shine brightly is not without trial. The world often mistakes joy for vanity and confidence for arrogance. The ones who sparkle are sometimes envied or mocked. Yet the wise know that the purpose of shining is not approval—it is illumination. The sparkly soul does not shine for itself alone; it shines to remind others that they, too, can be radiant. When Alexa says she hopes her glitter makes others happy, she speaks the creed of the light-bringers, those who, through laughter, kindness, or artistry, awaken delight in weary hearts. The sparkle that begins in one spirit can spread to thousands.
So let us take this lesson to heart: to live without sparkle is to live half alive. Whether your light shines in words, in art, in kindness, or in quiet acts of courage, let it shine fully. Do not be ashamed of joy; it is sacred. Do not apologize for your colors; they are your truth. The world does not need more shadows—it needs more souls unafraid to stand out and be themselves. For each person who dares to be authentic becomes a mirror reflecting the hidden beauty in others.
Therefore, children of the dawn, remember: you were not born to be dull, nor to mimic the silence of the stones. You were born to glimmer like the sea, to laugh like sunlight upon water. Let your life be your sparkle, your joy be your defiance, and your uniqueness your offering to the world. For as Alexa Bliss reminds us, the glitter we share—the light of individuality, courage, and happiness—may very well become the brightness that lifts another soul from darkness. Shine, then—not because the world demands it, but because it needs it.
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