What is the nature of decision-making?
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definition
"True intelligence arises from choiceless awareness, where decisions unfold naturally, free from the burdens of desire and fear. In understanding, there is no conflict; right action simply happens."
According to Osho, decision-making by the mind—rooted in desire, fear, or borrowed roles—creates tension and entanglement; you end up chasing consequences and suffering even with good intentions. True intelligence is choiceless awareness: see clearly, and right action happens without inner conflict. When understanding flowers, decisions are not made; they unfold naturally, leaving no burden or regret.
Quiet your mind, see clearly, and the right choice makes itself.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces stress and regret by avoiding impulsive, fear-based choices.
- Improves timing and effectiveness through present-moment clarity.
- Prevents unnecessary entanglements and role-driven obligations.
- Improves timing and effectiveness through present-moment clarity.
- Prevents unnecessary entanglements and role-driven obligations.
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