"Hey Rebels, Mary Oliver once wrote that attention is the beginning of devotion. She spent nearly every morning of her life walking, notebook in her pocket, eyes open. Not to escape the world, but to make full contact with it. A grasshopper, a pond, the way light lands on ordinary things. She built an entire life's work out of simply refusing to look away. Meanwhile, we live inside an economy engineered to harvest our attention. To slice it thin and sell it off before we even notice it's gone. We've learned to treat attention as something we spend. Oliver treated it as a form of love. Because when you truly attend to something, a bird at the feeder, the tree you pass every day, the person across the table, it stops being background. It becomes alive to you. And something in you comes alive and returned. The world isn't withholding wonder. Most days, we're the ones withholding attention. For today, carry this question with you. What in your ordinary world is quietly asking to be loved by your attention? And when it stirs something loose, come share it with us in the Rebels Playground."