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What happens when we loosen our grip on money?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"When you loosen your grip on money, you free yourself from the madness of hoarding and discover that true richness lies in generosity and the joy of sharing."

According to Osho, loosening your grip on money ends the madness of hoarding, breaks the endless dissatisfaction, and restores freedom, peace, and the possibility of God. Money becomes a means, not your master; needs are more easily and intelligently met, generosity flows, and you become truly rich. Clinging makes you inwardly poor and unable even to use what you have.
When you stop clutching money like a toy, you feel calm and can actually use it wisely instead of it using you.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety and obsession, making room for peace and joy.
- Helps you meet real needs effectively and spend/give wisely.
- Prevents becoming a servant to wealth so you can pursue deeper values (love, creativity, meditation).
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