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Is not accepting a challenge a form of escapism?

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"Only by welcoming and joyfully confronting life's challenges does the soul awaken; true peace and solutions are born from the struggle, not from escape."

According to Osho, refusing challenges is escapism. Only by welcoming, grappling with, and joyfully crossing life’s obstacles does our ‘second birth’ occur—the soul awakens. Running away, even under spiritual pretexts, keeps problems intact and society soulless. Real peace and solutions arise inside wholehearted struggle; God is found in life’s very frictions, not in flight.
If you run from hard things, you never grow; face them fully and you’ll find your strength, peace, and even a glimpse of the divine.
Why this matters practically
- Meet daily problems directly instead of postponing; the solution unfolds in engagement.
- Notice “spiritual” excuses as avoidance; choose honest participation in life.
- Treat fear as a cue to lean in gently; growth and calm come through the challenge.
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