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Does the bankruptcy of the Swiss Sannyas commune in Zurich change the perspective on visiting Switzerland?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Bankruptcy is a useful shock that liberates us from dependence on communes, reminding us that true wealth lies in living richly, not hoarding."

According to Osho, the Zurich commune's bankruptcy does not change his view or plans about visiting Switzerland. He considers bankruptcy a useful shock that frees seekers from dependence on communes and affirms living richly over hoarding. He applauds choosing life over bank balances; thus money outcomes do not guide him - freedom, learning, and celebration do.
He would still go; going broke can help people stand on their own and enjoy life more.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you value growth and freedom over financial security.
- Reduces fear of failure and encourages bold, joyful living.
- Reminds you to make choices by values, not money.
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