What is the significance of an apology?
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"An apology may soothe the ego, but true transformation arises only when we confront and understand the anger within ourselves."
According to Osho, an apology is largely ego diplomacy: yesterday anger wounded the other’s ego; today apology flatters it to neutralize the hurt. The deeper the apology, the more the other’s pain is soothed—but your inner anger and unconsciousness remain untouched. Apology repairs social fallout, not the root. Real change requires understanding and transforming anger, not compensatory flattery.
Saying sorry mostly makes the other person feel better, but it doesn’t fix the anger inside you.
Why this matters practically
- Use apologies to ease hurt, but don’t mistake them for inner change.
- After apologizing, examine and transform the anger pattern so it doesn’t repeat.
- Keep sincerity without ego games; prioritize awareness over flattery.
- After apologizing, examine and transform the anger pattern so it doesn’t repeat.
- Keep sincerity without ego games; prioritize awareness over flattery.
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