What is the relationship between egoism and happiness?
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outcome
"True happiness blossoms only when the boundaries of the ego dissolve, allowing us to embrace all of existence with love and laughter."
According to Osho, egoism thrives on separation, definition, and unconsciousness; it hides, feels offended, and must exclude others to exist. Such contraction blocks joy. When the boundary of ‘I’ dissolves—embracing all, even the devil—the ‘you’ and thus the separate ‘I’ vanish, leaving a spacious, non-serious, humorous openness. In that egoless inclusiveness, authentic happiness naturally flowers.
The more you cling to being a special ‘me,’ the less happy you are; letting go and feeling one with everyone brings ease and joy.
Why this matters practically
- Spot egoic reactions (offense, comparison) that instantly shrink your joy.
- Use humor and lightness to relax the sense of a separate self.
- Choose inclusion over competition to feel connected and content in daily life.
- Use humor and lightness to relax the sense of a separate self.
- Choose inclusion over competition to feel connected and content in daily life.
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