Why does man want to be manipulated?
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"The desire to be manipulated arises from an inner emptiness that craves significance; only in wholeness and awareness can one transcend the need for counterfeit love and manipulation."
According to Osho, man wants to be manipulated because inner sickness—an emptiness and unconsciousness—craves being needed more than being ignored. Attention, even through exploitation or deception, soothes the ego’s hunger for significance. Only when one becomes whole and aware—enlightened—does the neurotic need to be needed fall away, freeing one from accepting manipulation, harassment, and counterfeit love as proof of worth.
We let others push us around because feeling noticed—even the wrong way—makes our lonely inside feel important; when we heal and wake up, we don’t need that anymore.
Why this matters practically
- Notice when you’re trading self-respect for attention; pause instead of reacting.
- Build inner worth through awareness, meditation, and honest relating, reducing the need to be needed.
- Set clear boundaries; seek genuine love, not ego-stroking drama.
- Build inner worth through awareness, meditation, and honest relating, reducing the need to be needed.
- Set clear boundaries; seek genuine love, not ego-stroking drama.
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