What happens when one takes a day off to rest?
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outcome
"Rest is not a luxury; it is a necessity, and when you honor your body's need for ease, you can meet your responsibilities with joy instead of grumbling."
According to Osho, not only sometimes but ideally every day one would rest—yet there’s a catch: life makes you the “principal,” so you still have to show up. He uses humor to reveal a balance: honor the body’s need for ease while meeting your responsibilities cheerfully, without grumbling.
Rest is good, but you still need to do your job—so smile and go.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages healthy rest without neglecting duties.
- Turns obligation into playful participation, reducing resistance and stress.
- Helps you show up consistently with lightness.
- Turns obligation into playful participation, reducing resistance and stress.
- Helps you show up consistently with lightness.
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