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Why is modern man so neurotic?

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"Neurosis arises when the old identities crumble, leaving us in the chaos of self-definition; it is a call to awaken our intelligence and embrace the silence within."

According to Osho, modern man is neurotic because individuality is being born while old collective identities and infallible authorities have collapsed. Neurosis is indecision amid vanished labels and ambiguous meanings. This anxiety signals a revolutionary maturation of consciousness. To avoid paralysis, one needs utter intelligence, silence, and the capacity to step beyond the mind's traps and self-define responsibly.
We’re anxious today because the old labels and leaders no longer tell us who we are, and we must grow up and choose for ourselves.
Why this matters practically
- See uncertainty as a sign of inner growth, not failure.
- Use meditation and silence to move beyond mental traps and calm anxiety.
- Take responsibility to define your own values and identity instead of relying on groups.
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