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What does it mean to be a Marwari?

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"A Marwari is not a learned role but an innate archetype, embodying a razor-sharp mind and an instinct for life’s intricate accounts; you cannot create what is born."

According to Osho, a Marwari is not a role you can learn but an inborn archetype, like a poet by birth, marked by razor-sharp arithmetic, shrewd bargaining, thrift, and a distinctive 'accounting mind.' You may shed being a Marwari, but you cannot manufacture one from scratch; imitation stays counterfeit. He admires their intelligence and coherence: know one grain, know the pot.
It’s something you’re born with—a natural money-smart way of thinking that you can’t just act out.
Why this matters practically
- Stop imitating identities; live your own nature authentically.
- Transform labels you already carry; don't chase ones you lack.
- Appreciate others' gifts without envy; learn principles, not personas.
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