Ask Osho!

Why am I always running so fast? Is there something that I don't want to see?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"In your rush, you flee from the truth of yourself; only by stopping and turning inward can you embrace the beauty of who you truly are."

According to Osho, your rushing is an escape from yourself, fueled by lifelong condemnation that made you feel unworthy. You can never outrun yourself; goals like money, power, or virtue merely mask fear of self-knowledge and breed deeper misery. The way out is to stop running: relax, turn inward, drop borrowed judgments, and meet yourself with awareness and acceptance.
You’re running to avoid feeling not-good-enough; pause, relax, and kindly look inside instead.
Why this matters practically
- Helps end compulsive busyness by recognizing it as avoidance.
- Builds self-worth by dropping internalized criticism.
- Opens space for meditation, relaxation, and wiser choices.
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