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Why should we think about death?

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"Thinking about death is not morbid; it is a profound awakening to life, urging us to live each moment with clarity and truth, for every step brings us closer to the inevitable."

According to Osho, we should think about death because it is an unavoidable, ever-present fact—happening each moment since birth, not a distant event. Denial only breeds fear and self-deception. Facing death clarifies reality and awakens alertness, so we live each hour consciously, recognizing every step brings the ‘hundredth degree’ closer and compelling us to live truthfully now.
Thinking about death helps you stop pretending it’s far away and makes you pay attention to how you live right now.
Why this matters practically
- Cuts through denial and fear by aligning you with what is actually happening.
- Inspires present-moment awareness—each hour counts, so you live more consciously.
- Helps you choose what truly matters, since every step brings the end nearer.
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