Why are politicians often criticized?
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"Criticism of politicians is not born from hatred, but from a deep desire to jolt their complacent minds awake, creating a space for awareness and responsibility. Without that initial shock, the truth remains buried and change becomes impossible."
According to Osho, politicians are often criticized because power-hardened minds become like stubborn donkeys: they won't move toward truth or service unless first jolted awake. Criticism—sometimes sharp or shocking—is not hatred but a device to get their attention, puncture complacency, and open a space for awareness and responsibility. Without that initial shock, nothing changes.
Like shouting to wake a deep sleeper, sharp words toward politicians try to wake them (and us) to do better.
Why this matters practically
- Gives firm feedback that cuts through denial and inertia.
- Turns criticism into a wake-up call, not hate.
- Helps redirect power toward responsibility and service.
- Turns criticism into a wake-up call, not hate.
- Helps redirect power toward responsibility and service.
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