
The Gray Area with Sean Illing Why mindfulness got weird
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Feb 23, 2026 Jon Kabat-Zinn, scientist and writer who brought mindfulness into medicine and everyday life. He explains what mindfulness really is and why being present is so hard. He contrasts practice with productivity, explores attention and the self as narrative, and warns about tech-driven “McMindfulness.” Short guided meditation and a call to weave practice into daily life.
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Mindfulness As Awareness
- Mindfulness is essentially awareness and the opposite is mindlessness or unawareness.
- Jon Kabat-Zinn says attention lets you live the only moment you ever have instead of chasing better moments.
Practice Without A Product
- Mindfulness isn't a means to a happier or perfected self but an activity done for its own sake.
- Kabat-Zinn emphasizes inhabiting the present moment as a skill that frees you from being tyrannized by thoughts.
Observe Thoughts, Don't Follow Them
- When thoughts and narratives arise in meditation, observe them without getting pulled in.
- Use awareness to notice the thought-stream and choose not to fall into it.




