What happens when one loses the desire to do anything and feels that life requires too much effort?
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outcome
"Even in the depths of despair, the desire for escape is still a desire; true liberation comes only when life is lived fully, leading to a joyous dissolution into the eternal."
According to Osho, if nothing seems worth doing, even suicide is still a desire - an escape born of boredom, not fulfillment. Such a negative exit is futile; you will be thrown back into life, because life is a discipline to learn from. Only when life has been lived totally and you are fulfilled can moving into death be a joyous dissolution: samadhi, not suicide.
Feeling like nothing matters is just boredom; don’t escape—live fully until you feel complete, and then endings are peaceful, not desperate.
Why this matters practically
- Clarifies the difference between escapism and true completion.
- Encourages delaying drastic actions and engaging life as learning.
- Points toward living totally so despair transforms into celebration.
- Encourages delaying drastic actions and engaging life as learning.
- Points toward living totally so despair transforms into celebration.
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