Morning Meditation

June 21, 2026

Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.

— James Baldwin, *The Fire Next Time*

Baldwin wrote this during one of the most volatile periods of the civil rights movement, when American society was being forced to reckon with its own history of racial violence and denial. He was speaking directly to the tendency — personal and political — to stay comfortable by staying quiet, to avoid the hard conversation because the hard conversation costs something. The connection to silence and listening is specific: silence, for Baldwin, was not rest but refusal, a way of protecting yourself from the truth you already know but haven't admitted out loud. This quote asks us to stop treating silence as neutral and recognize it as a choice, one that has consequences.

Reflection

Think about something you have been putting off dealing with in your own life. What is the one thing you already know you need to face?

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