According to Osho, Russia’s technological feats—skyscrapers, marble subways, and a costly moon drive—are coerced showpieces built on people’s sacrifice, so they stagnate and lag. By contrast, under capitalism technology arises “like grass,” from freedom, play, and initiative, making progress effortless and sustainable. Real innovation needs voluntary energy and immediate action, not compulsion or heavy calculations.
Russia forced big tech projects, but in capitalism technology grows easily because people are free and eager to create.