June 23, 2026
We cannot seek achievement for ourselves and forget about progress and prosperity for our community.
Chávez delivered this speech during a period when the United Farm Workers movement was facing serious setbacks, including legislative defeats and declining union membership. He was pushing back against the idea that individual success was enough, insisting that real listening meant turning your attention outward toward the people around you. Silence, in his tradition, was not withdrawal — it was the discipline of stopping your own noise long enough to hear what others actually needed. That discipline is rare, and it is what this quote asks of us this morning.
Reflection
Most of us spend more time planning what to say than paying attention to what someone near us is dealing with. Who in your life have you stopped actually listening to?
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