What happens when I feel insecure and try to control the situation?
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outcome
"When you try to control life out of insecurity, you create a prison of false security, but true freedom lies in celebrating the unknown and flowing with change."
According to Osho, when insecurity arises and you try to control, you clamp life into false security—repetition, boredom, and a 'living death.' Control builds fragile props against the river of change, blocks not‑knowing (the highest consciousness), and shrinks you to the minimum. Freedom comes by celebrating insecurity, trusting change, and flowing moment‑to‑moment.
When you feel scared and try to control everything, life stops flowing; relax and move with the changes instead.
Why this matters practically
- Stops wasting energy on chasing impossible certainty and brings ease now.
- Encourages small risks that keep you growing, alive, and creative.
- Builds trust in not‑knowing, strengthening presence and resilience in change.
- Encourages small risks that keep you growing, alive, and creative.
- Builds trust in not‑knowing, strengthening presence and resilience in change.
AI Confidence Score: 95%
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