Morning Meditation

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July 04, 2026

Don't ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.

Rachel Naomi Remen returned to this quote often in her work with cancer patients and medical students who had lost their sense of why they entered medicine in the first place. Thurman was a theologian and civil rights mentor writing in mid-twentieth century America, speaking to people who felt pressed to be useful in ways that hollowed them out over time. Remen used his words to push back against the idea that service means self-erasure, arguing that meaning comes from genuine engagement, not obligation. This quote matters today because many people are doing necessary work that stopped feeling like their own a long time ago.

Reflection

Think about one specific activity that reliably makes you feel more yourself when you do it. When did you last make time for it, and what got in the way?

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