What happens when I choose not to confront someone who has cheated me?
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"When you choose not to confront the one who has cheated you, the true confrontation must happen within; only by watching your pain without blame can you dissolve it, while avoidance merely allows resentment to fester."
According to Osho, when you choose not to confront someone who cheated you, the real issue to face is inside: the hurt isn’t about the money—donation wouldn’t hurt—but about wounded pride and expectation. If you watch the pain without blame, understanding dissolves it; if you merely avoid and suppress, the unspoken resentment lingers and the pattern returns.
If you don’t confront, look within—your hurt is from a bruised ego, not the money; understanding heals, suppressing just stores anger.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from blaming others to self-awareness, easing emotional pain.
- Prevents festering grudges and helps set clearer, wiser boundaries next time.
- Transforms loss into insight, forgiveness, and inner freedom.
- Prevents festering grudges and helps set clearer, wiser boundaries next time.
- Transforms loss into insight, forgiveness, and inner freedom.
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