Ask Osho!

What happens when things go wrong?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"When things go wrong, it is life’s way of inviting you to surrender your resistance; in that surrender, disorder transforms into a doorway for learning and joy."

According to Osho, things go wrong whenever the mind—driven by ego, expectations, and control—stands against the suchness of life. 'Wrong' is life’s device to expose resistance and invite awareness. If you watch, accept, and relax your grip, disorder becomes a doorway to learning; surrender turns breakdowns into breakthroughs, restoring flow, intelligence, and joy.
When life seems messed up, stop fighting it, watch calmly, and it can teach you and settle on its own.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces stress by shifting from control to acceptance.
- Turns setbacks into learning and creativity.
- Helps you respond from clarity instead of panic.
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