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What does it mean that life is stranger than fiction?

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"Life is a boundless mystery, where every moment is intertwined with the whole; it defies the mind's need for tidy explanations and reveals a richness far beyond any fiction."

According to Osho, life is stranger than fiction because fiction is only a partial reflection with tidy beginnings and endings, while life is an immeasurable, beginningless, endless totality. We’re always in the middle, and everything is inseparably intertwined—touch any point and you touch the whole. This boundless, non-linear, ever-unfolding mystery defies the mind’s need for explanations, making reality far richer and more surprising than any story.
Books have clear starts and ends, but real life is one big, never-ending, all-connected mystery, so it’s much messier and more surprising.
Why this matters practically
- Accept uncertainty and live more in the present instead of forcing neat answers.
- Recognize interconnectedness; small actions ripple through the whole.
- Drop rigid narratives, becoming more open, creative, and compassionate.
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