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What is the significance of utopias in improving society?

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"Utopia is the spark that ignites our sacred discontent, urging us to transcend the status quo and strive for a more humane existence."

According to Osho, utopia is an absolute necessity: it embodies our sacred discontent with the imposed status quo and ignites the will to create better education, relationships, and social structures. Utopian vision breaks the hypnosis of priests and politicians, resists fatalism, and fuels continual improvement. Because existence is never perfect, living utopically keeps humanity moving beyond exploitation toward ever-freer, more humane ways of living.
Wanting a better world (utopia) stops us from settling for unfair lives and motivates us to build kinder rules, schools, and relationships.
Why this matters practically
- Turns frustration into creative action for better systems and relationships.
- Helps you question conditioning by authorities and refuse passive acceptance.
- Sustains ongoing improvement, since nothing is perfect and can always be better.
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