Should one know someone’s opinion?
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"Opinions are merely viewpoints; embrace them with openness, but never let them become your dogma. Truth is a living inquiry, not a fixed belief."
According to Osho, you may know another’s opinion, yet remember it is only a viewpoint; truth itself is not fixed or finally settled. Listen, learn, and relate, but don’t cling or turn opinions into dogma. Stay open, keep inquiring, and allow understanding to evolve beyond borrowed beliefs.
Hear what others think, but don’t treat it as final truth—keep your mind open.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you learn from others without becoming rigid or defensive.
- Reduces conflict by separating viewpoints from absolute truth.
- Encourages continuous inquiry and personal insight.
- Reduces conflict by separating viewpoints from absolute truth.
- Encourages continuous inquiry and personal insight.
AI Confidence Score: 90%
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