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What should I do when I don't feel trust in life?

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"Real trust is not a goal to achieve; it is the acceptance of whatever is present in the moment, whether trust or mistrust, without the need for correction or comparison."

According to Osho, when trust doesn't arise, don't make '100% trust' another goal. Forcing it breeds hypocrisy and inner division. Real trust means accepting whatever is present: trust or mistrust, love or hate, without correction or comparison. Relax into let-go: when trust happens, it happens; when it doesn't, that's also included. This unconditional acceptance is authentic trust and ends the anxious ladder of self-improvement.
Just stop trying to force trust; allow your mistrust too, relax, and let life be.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety and the urge to fake feelings.
- Breaks comparison and self-correction habits, restoring authenticity.
- Creates inner ease and wholeness, allowing trust to grow naturally.
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