Ask Osho!

Is God angry with me for my unsuccessful practice as a doctor?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"God does not punish you for your failures; instead, it is your responsibility to learn, grow, and honor the life entrusted to you."

According to Osho, God isn’t angry; existence doesn’t punish you for an unsuccessful clinic. Your practice fails for human reasons—lack of skill, poor care, or avoidance of responsibility—not fate. Don’t seek blessings or blame destiny; honor the patient’s right to life by learning, practicing, and improving until competence naturally attracts patients. Look honestly for your mistakes, correct them, and let results arise from real understanding, not superstition.
No, God isn’t mad—stop blaming fate, get better at your work, and patients will come.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from superstition to accountability and real skill-building.
- Protects patients by prioritizing competence and ethics over wishful thinking.
- Reduces guilt and anxiety, focusing energy on learning and better care.
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