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What happens when my need for praise and fear of rejection is triggered?

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"When your need for praise or fear of rejection is triggered, you create a self-made hell of comparison and competition; the remedy lies in simply being yourself, unique and incomparable."

According to Osho, when your need for praise or fear of rejection is triggered, the mind slips into comparison and competition—the very foundations of despair. You create a self-made hell: jealousy, hurt, and constant measuring against others. The remedy is to stop comparing and simply be yourself—unique and incomparable. In that witnessing acceptance, jealousy dissolves and praise or rejection loses power.
When you chase approval or fear being disliked, you start comparing and suffer; drop comparisons and rest in being uniquely you.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety and jealousy by ending approval-seeking habits.
- Frees energy for authentic action and inner growth.
- Makes criticism or praise less controlling over your mood.
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