What happens when I constantly hide behind others instead of being my true self?
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outcome
"Hiding behind others may offer temporary shelter, but when it becomes your identity, it drains your strength and distorts your reality; be fluid, dance with life instead of clinging to rigid shadows."
According to Osho, there’s nothing wrong with taking shelter when life feels “too hot”—hiding can be intelligent. Trouble begins when you make it a fixed identity: predecisions force compromises, guilt, and misery, draining your strength and putting you out of tune with reality. Be fluid: come out when it’s cool, seek shade when it’s hot; play lightly with life instead of clinging to rigid principles.
Hide when it helps and step out when it’s safe—always hiding (or always exposing) just makes life harder.
Why this matters practically
- Lets you respond wisely to each moment instead of reacting from fear or habit.
- Reduces guilt and inner conflict by dropping rigid rules.
- Builds real strength through flexibility and presence.
- Reduces guilt and inner conflict by dropping rigid rules.
- Builds real strength through flexibility and presence.
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