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What is the purpose of preparing for an interview if one can give many different answers?

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"Truth does not require rehearsal; it flourishes in the authenticity of the moment, where integrity lies in knowing when to speak and when to remain silent."

According to Osho, preparation is unnecessary; truth doesn’t need rehearsal. He only scans questions to spare the interviewer embarrassment, because he will frankly call a stupid question stupid. Real integrity is to answer what you know, and to say 'I do not know' when you don’t. Authentic presence, not prepackaged responses, is the right approach.
Don’t practice answers—just be honest: answer if you know, and say you don’t if you don’t.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces stress by dropping the need to perform.
- Builds trust through simple honesty.
- Fosters clear, direct communication in any conversation.
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