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What is the role of universities in teaching us to think?

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"Universities often teach us to memorize rather than to think; true thinking emerges when we create a conscious pause, allowing our individuality to flourish and transforming mechanical reactions into meaningful actions."

According to Osho, universities mostly condition us to memorize what others have thought; they seldom teach us to think for ourselves. True thinking arises from within when we stop stuffing the mind, create a conscious pause between stimulus and response, and act with awareness and discrimination. This awakens individuality, replaces mechanical reactions with creative, meaningful action, and makes life worthwhile.
Universities often make you memorize; real thinking is pausing, noticing, and choosing your own response with awareness.
Why this matters practically
- Pause before reacting; choose with awareness, not habit.
- Reduce anger and reactivity; grow as a whole, responsible individual.
- Turn life from passive repetition into creative, meaningful action.
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