Ask Osho!

Is there a limit to patience, and should I revolt against my suffering?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Patience has its limits; when suffering becomes a choice, it is time to revolt and reclaim your joy. Life is for celebration, so assert your boundaries and act decisively."

According to Osho, patience has a limit: never submit to unnecessary torture or compromise your self-respect. If you’ve suffered enough, revolt—stop cooperating with exploiters and withdraw the inner consent that sustains your pain. See how you unconsciously support suffering through rationalizations, drop them, and act decisively. Life is for celebration; choose awareness, assert boundaries, and change now.
If something keeps hurting you, stop agreeing to it—notice how you’re helping it continue, say no, and choose what brings you alive.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you set clear boundaries and end exploitation.
- Breaks the habit of clinging to pain by withdrawing inner agreement.
- Shifts you from passive waiting to conscious action and joy.
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