How can someone give up chewing tobacco?
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"Real change arises only from your own insight; in a loving, non-coercive space, habits drop naturally."
According to Osho, giving up chewing tobacco cannot be imposed from outside or by moralizing; the urge to change another is ego and destroys love. Don't condemn or feel superior; offer compassion and friendship. Real change arises only from one’s own insight; in a loving, non-coercive space, habits drop naturally—control breeds resistance.
You can’t force someone to quit; be kind and stop nagging—when they see it clearly themselves, they’ll let it go.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces power struggles and resentment in relationships.
- Encourages genuine, self-motivated change that lasts.
- Keeps you humble, avoiding moral pride worse than the habit.
- Encourages genuine, self-motivated change that lasts.
- Keeps you humble, avoiding moral pride worse than the habit.
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