June 09, 2026
The most precious gift we can offer anyone is our attention.
Joseph Goldstein often returned to this line in his teachings at the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts, using it to anchor what he saw as the practical core of mindfulness practice. Thich Nhat Hanh wrote these words during the Vietnam War, when he was working with refugees and watching people suffer from being unseen and unheard as much as from physical hardship. Goldstein would point out that most of us treat attention as something we spend on problems, not something we give to people. That reframe matters now because we are surrounded by tools designed to pull attention away before we can choose where to place it.
Reflection
Think about a conversation you had yesterday where your mind was elsewhere. Who was talking, and did you actually hear them?
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