What is the hardest work?
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"The hardest work is simply getting up; it is the first step that decides the journey ahead."
According to Osho, the hardest work is the simple act of getting up—before breakfast, out of bed. He jokes about being a 'lazy man's guide to enlightenment,' using humor to show that even the smallest first step is the toughest. Rising—physically and inwardly—is the decisive beginning of any path.
The toughest part is just getting out of bed—starting is the biggest step.
Why this matters practically
- Start your day by just getting up; momentum follows.
- Use humor and self-acceptance to overcome inertia.
- Treat waking as a cue to awaken your awareness.
- Use humor and self-acceptance to overcome inertia.
- Treat waking as a cue to awaken your awareness.
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