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Is the Gandhian principle of simplicity correct?

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"Simplicity is only true when it flows naturally from within; when it becomes a doctrine, it breeds hypocrisy and masks the ego."

According to Osho, the Gandhian principle of simplicity is not correct; principles themselves are never right. Simplicity is right only when it is natural and unforced, not practiced as a doctrine. Turning simplicity into a rule breeds hypocrisy and showmanship—palaces with reed mats—because ego clings to the image. Authentic simplicity arises from inner understanding, not ideology.
Don’t follow a rule to look simple—be real, and true simplicity will happen on its own.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you drop image-making and live honestly.
- Reduces inner conflict and pretension in daily choices.
- Encourages acting from personal understanding, not borrowed slogans.
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