Is there hope for an open and impartial government investigation?
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"Politics is inherently partial; do not seek validation from its mechanisms, but instead, live and radiate your own truth."
According to Osho, politics by its very nature is partial and prejudiced, so don’t expect an open, impartial investigation—or even a commission at all. Engage playfully if officials come, but don’t trust politicians; friendship and enmity with them are both risky. Their involvement is unavoidable, like weather, yet your task is to live and radiate your truth, not to seek validation from political mechanisms.
Politics isn’t fair, so don’t hope for a fair inquiry; if they visit, be friendly and show your life, but don’t rely on them.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents false hope and anxiety by seeing political limits clearly.
- Keeps focus on living authentically instead of chasing official approval.
- Encourages calm, playful engagement with authorities without entanglement.
- Keeps focus on living authentically instead of chasing official approval.
- Encourages calm, playful engagement with authorities without entanglement.
AI Confidence Score: 96%
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