Have hardships caused a modification in your philosophy or feelings of resentment?
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outcome
"Hardships cannot alter my essence, for I am the watcher beyond body and mind, meeting even ugliness with compassion and facing death with love."
According to Osho, hardships neither modify him nor breed resentment, because he has no philosophy to change—only a way of life arising from his innermost being. As the watcher beyond body and mind, nothing external can touch his essence. He meets ugliness with compassion, exposes hypocrisy without hate, and would face even death with love and the intent to awaken awareness in others.
Hard times don’t change who I am or make me angry; I just watch, stay loving, and try to help people see more clearly.
Why this matters practically
- Stay centered and unshaken when criticized or mistreated.
- Replace anger with compassionate clarity to improve relationships.
- Speak truth courageously without hostility or resentment.
- Replace anger with compassionate clarity to improve relationships.
- Speak truth courageously without hostility or resentment.
AI Confidence Score: 96%
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