Why does one cling to the old and fear the new?
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"Clinging to the old is a comfort of the known, but true life unfolds in the ever-new; embrace each moment with the curiosity of a child, and you will discover abundance."
According to Osho, we cling to the old because it is familiar, efficient, and can be done mechanically without awareness; the new exposes our ignorance, demands alertness, and risks mistakes, so fear arises. But living by the old is lifeless; life is in the ever-new. Remain a learner, open, childlike; discard accumulated knowing each moment, and you live abundantly.
We stick to old ways because they feel easy and safe, but real life and growth come from bravely staying open to new things like a curious child.
Why this matters practically
- Try one new thing daily to keep awareness alive.
- Welcome awkwardness; it's proof you're learning.
- Let go of yesterday's certainties to stay fresh and present.
- Welcome awkwardness; it's proof you're learning.
- Let go of yesterday's certainties to stay fresh and present.
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