Does the attitude of desirelessness halt our progress?
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outcome
"Desirelessness does not halt progress; it clarifies it, allowing you to create wealth from a place of inner richness rather than stealing from the frenzy of accumulation. True progress is not about running, but about arriving in peace, love, and wisdom."
According to Osho, desirelessness doesn’t halt progress; it clarifies it. If progress means outer accumulation, desirelessness may slow the frenzy—but if progress means peace, love, wisdom, it accelerates it. A quiet, desire-free mind becomes single-pointed, skillful, ethical, and creative—able to create (not steal) wealth—so outer prosperity may arise as a byproduct, never at the cost of inner richness. True progress is arriving, not running.
When you stop chasing prizes, your mind gets calm, you do things better, feel happier, and any goodies can come without losing your smile.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces stress by redefining success as inner peace, not hoarding.
- Improves performance and ethics through a calm, focused mind.
- Allows outer gains to arise without sacrificing well-being.
- Improves performance and ethics through a calm, focused mind.
- Allows outer gains to arise without sacrificing well-being.
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