Can a married man also be a rebel?
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"True rebellion is not in escaping the burdens of life, but in transforming them into fuel for your freedom while fully engaging with the world."
According to Osho, a married man can indeed be a rebel—he even has the strongest reasons—yet marriage is society’s clever prison, loading him with duties so he only dreams of revolt. True rebellion demands courage and intelligence: transform the very burdens into fuel and act. Escaping into monasteries is prestigious cowardice; authentic rebellion risks truth while staying in life.
Yes—be brave and wise, use your family burdens to grow, and act truthfully instead of running away.
Why this matters practically
- Resist social pressure that dulls your individuality.
- Practice courageous action within responsibilities, not avoidance.
- Turn daily burdens into training for truth and inner freedom.
- Practice courageous action within responsibilities, not avoidance.
- Turn daily burdens into training for truth and inner freedom.
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