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What do you mean by 'live in danger'?

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"To live in danger is to embrace the unknown, shedding the cozy prison of the past, for only in this alert openness can we invite growth and a future that is alive and fresh."

According to Osho, to ‘live in dangermeans dropping the cozy prison of the past and staying ready to move into the unknown. Security from what is familiar breeds stagnation. Real care for the future arises from two moves: first, completely release the past; second, live the present as totally and consciously as possible. This alert openness invites growth, freshness, and a future not mechanically repeated from yesterday.
Don’t hide in what you already know; bravely let go of yesterday and fully pay attention to now so life can grow new.
Why this matters practically
- Breaks habits that keep you stuck and unhappy.
- Frees energy to act creatively in the present.
- Builds resilience by welcoming uncertainty without fear.
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