The inherent power or virtue (te) latent in your attention; awakening the natural authority within focus rather than seeking external validation.
Te, often translated as virtue or power, refers in Taoist thought to the inherent capacity within all beings to manifest their nature authentically. Every creature has te—the te of a tiger is different from the te of a deer, yet both are perfect. Applied to attention, this suggests that your attention has its own nature, strength, and authority that requires discovery rather than imposition. Modern culture externally prescribes how attention should work: apps measure it, employers quantify it, productivity gurus engineer it. This creates alienation from your authentic attentional te. To restore it, you must return to first-hand experience: What naturally holds your attention? When does time disappear because you're absorbed? What work feels like play? These experiences point to your te—the shape of attention that is genuinely yours. By trusting and developing this authentic attentional nature rather than forcing yourself into borrowed frameworks, you recover both power and presence. Your attention becomes not a resource to optimize but an expression of your unique nature.
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