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What should I do with the feeling of helplessness and frustration when nothing feels ultimately satisfying?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"When you realize that nothing is ultimately satisfying, the question of frustration drops; embrace the impermanence of life and find joy in each fleeting moment."

According to Osho, if you truly see that nothing is ultimately satisfying, the very question drops; only hidden hope and greed keep it alive. Relax into this insight. Stop demanding permanence. Be content with what life offers moment to moment, without clinging. Enjoy the passing fragrance, not an imagined eternity. In accepting impermanence, frustration dissolves and a natural ease, gratitude, and aliveness arise.
Stop trying to make things last forever, enjoy what’s here now, and the tight, unhappy feeling will soften.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety by ending the chase for impossible perfection.
- Increases contentment and gratitude for small, present moments.
- Frees energy to live and love more fully, without fear of loss.
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