Should one not seek anyone’s opinion?
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definition
"Truth cannot be found in the opinions of others; it blossoms only through your own direct experience of life."
According to Osho, truth is never found through others’ opinions—asking or not asking makes no real difference. Seeking advice, even from a master, only recycles secondhand ideas. Let life itself teach you: act, observe, and learn through direct experience. Only by living your own moments consciously does understanding blossom, beyond borrowed conclusions.
Don’t chase what others think; try things yourself and learn from what happens.
Why this matters practically
- Builds self-trust and clarity by replacing secondhand beliefs with firsthand knowing.
- Reduces overthinking; encourages experimenting, mindfulness, and learning from mistakes.
- Frees you from dependence on authority, making choices aligned with your own truth.
- Reduces overthinking; encourages experimenting, mindfulness, and learning from mistakes.
- Frees you from dependence on authority, making choices aligned with your own truth.
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