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What happens when people become curious about you?

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"Curiosity is the bridge from opposition to trust; when you remain centered and unreactive, it allows their doubts to dissolve and draws them closer to you."

According to Osho, when people become curious about you, they have moved from opposition to inquiry—the mind’s second step toward trust. Their curiosity signals self-doubt and an inner pull. Do not explain, persuade, or chase; your nonreaction and centered presence deepen their puzzle. Left alone, curiosity matures, dissolves resistance, and naturally draws them closer, eventually flowering into trust.
If someone gets curious about you, their fight is softening and they’re being gently drawn in—so don’t push; stay calm and let them come on their own.
Why this matters practically
- Saves energy: no arguing or convincing—interest grows by itself.
- Avoids backlash: pushing too soon sends them back into opposition.
- Nonreactivity turns criticism into connection and, in time, trust.
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