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Why do I feel dishonest after speaking and completely honest when I remain silent?

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"In silence, authenticity blossoms; when you speak, you often lose yourself in the need for approval. Embrace the art of silence and let your true self emerge."

According to Osho, you feel dishonest after speaking because speech instantly pulls you into the orbit of “the other”—courtesy, approval, and social roles—so the mind edits, pleases, and lies. In silence, there is no other to impress, so authenticity flowers. Learn the art of silence: speak only what’s essential, drop concern for opinions, and reclaim your center amid crowds.
Talking makes you try to please others, but being quiet leaves only you, so it’s easier to be real.
Why this matters practically
- Practice daily moments of silence to reconnect with your authentic center.
- Speak less; before talking, ask if it’s necessary, true, and kind.
- Drop the need to impress to reduce anxiety and act from inner truth.
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