Ask Osho!

Why do I judge so much?

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"Judgment is the armor of a shaky ego; drop the superiority game and embrace love, for in true understanding, judgment naturally dissolves."

According to Osho, you judge so much because society conditions you to compete, condemn, and feel superior in a friendless battlefield. Judgment props up a shaky ego by reducing others on fragmentary knowledge. Drop the superiority game; cultivate love, compassion, and fearlessness. As your awareness widens and you meet more people, true superiority feels utterly ordinary—and judgment naturally dissolves into understanding.
You judge because you were taught to win by putting others down; grow love and see more of people, and the urge to judge fades.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces conflict and increases compassion in daily interactions.
- Builds humility: you listen and learn before assuming.
- Frees energy from competition to presence, joy, and real connection.
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