What is the relationship between marketing and personal integrity?
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"Marketing is a mirror of your integrity; to sell what truly serves growth is to elevate both yourself and others, while exploiting perverted cravings only deepens the collective sickness."
According to Osho, marketing tests personal integrity: you may sell what people 'need,' yet integrity demands discerning healthy needs from sick, repression-born cravings. Exploiting perverted hungers (like pornography) may profit but degrades both buyer and seller. Your responsibility is to educate, decondition repression, and offer what serves natural, wholesome growth—otherwise you become a partner in collective sickness.
Only sell what truly helps people be healthy, not what takes advantage of their hurts—and if possible, help heal the hurt.
Why this matters practically
- Guides ethical product and campaign choices beyond profit.
- Prevents harm by refusing to monetize repression and addiction.
- Aligns work with conscience, building trust and long-term value.
- Prevents harm by refusing to monetize repression and addiction.
- Aligns work with conscience, building trust and long-term value.
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