What does a successful life mean?
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"True success is not in public achievement but in the sweet fruition of moving toward your living center, where each step brings more peace and joy."
According to Osho, a successful life is not public achievement but inner “sufalata”—the sweet fruition of moving toward your living center. When each step brings more peace, freshness, joy, and fragrant aliveness, you are succeeding; when it breeds heaviness, boredom, and sorrow, you are failing. True success is measured by the increasing bliss-quality of your consciousness, not titles, numbers, or applause.
Why this matters practically
- Guides daily choices toward what deepens peace, joy, and vitality, not mere status.
- Offers a compass: if life feels heavy and dull, change direction toward your inner source.
- Protects well-being by redefining goals as sweet, nourishing fruits, not bitter achievements.
- Offers a compass: if life feels heavy and dull, change direction toward your inner source.
- Protects well-being by redefining goals as sweet, nourishing fruits, not bitter achievements.
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