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Are all desires the same?

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"All desires stem from a discontent with the present, a longing for tomorrow to mend today; true freedom lies in the embrace of desirelessness, where one finds contentment in the here and now."

According to Osho, in the ultimate sense all desires are the same: a discontent with what is, a complaint against existence, and a hope that tomorrow will fix today. Desire trains you to be out of tune with life. True freedom is desirelessnessbeing herenow, content and grateful. On the relative level, desires differ, but their root nature remains identical.
Yes—deep down every desire says, “I’m not happy now; maybe later I will be,” and peace comes when you enjoy this moment as it is.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you stop chasing endless futures and find peace in the present.
- Improves relationships by not expecting others to fill your inner emptiness.
- Builds gratitude and contentment in daily routines.
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