According to Osho, to fabricate statements under pressure is to let others 'fill the diary' for a living truth—writing on someone's behalf to satisfy expectations or deadlines. Such secondhand accounts may seem deep and useful, yet they replace direct experience, stirring controversy and confusion. Genuine words arise from presence; coerced or proxy formulations, however polished, inevitably distort the speaker's real state and intent.
It’s like making up someone else’s diary entry just because it must be filled—it might sound smart, but it isn’t truly what they felt or said.