DailyGood: News That Inspires - Mar 18, 2026
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| | | "The most precious gift we can offer anyone is our attention. When mindfulness embraces those we love, they will bloom like flowers." — Thich Nhat Hanh | | |
The Hospital Basement That Changed Medicine In 1979, a young researcher was handed the patients no one else wanted — chronic pain, chronic anxiety, chronic depression, averaging eight years of symptoms with no relief. Jon Kabat-Zinn set up shop in a hospital basement at UMass and asked them a question that had nothing to do with their diagnoses: "As long as you're breathing, there's more right with you than wrong with you." That reorientation became Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, and what started as three scientific papers in the entire medical literature has since ignited into tens of thousands of peer-reviewed studies. The tipping point came with a landmark 2003 trial showing that eight weeks of MBSR produced measurable changes in brain function and immune response — participants even mounted stronger antibody responses to a flu vaccine. But Kabat-Zinn is careful to say the core was never the data. It was the distinction between thinking, which "can get you into a lot of trouble," and awareness, which he calls "liberative intrinsically." The clarity we keep searching for, he insists, isn't somewhere else to be acquired — it's already here, waiting to be noticed. Thoreau called Walden "a rhapsody for paying attention"; Kabat-Zinn has spent fifty years building one in clinical form. | Be The Change Set an alarm for a random time today. When it goes off, pause for two minutes and name three things functioning well in your body or life right now, however small. Notice what shifts. | |
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