A cashier quietly told me to check the bottom of my receipt before leaving the store. I almost ignored her… but something felt off. What I found changed everything. Has this ever happened to you?

It doesn’t take long—but it changes something.

It shifts you from passive to aware.

And that awareness extends beyond just receipts. It’s about paying attention in everyday situations—small signals, quiet hints, moments that don’t seem important at first but might carry more meaning than we realize.

That cashier didn’t just help me catch a mistake. She changed the way I approach small details.

Because sometimes, it’s not the big, obvious problems that affect us.

It’s the little things we overlook.

So now I always ask myself:

What else might I be missing just because I’m not looking closely enough?

And maybe the better question is—

How often do we ignore something simply because it seems too small to matter?