What happens when I feel negative about myself?
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outcome
"You are not inferior or superior; you are simply unique, and your worth is inherent, not defined by comparison or ambition. Embrace your individuality and express your gifts for the joy of creation, not for the applause of others."
According to Osho, feeling negative about yourself is a social poison: cultures, religions, and schools condition you to prove worth through success, birthing inferiority, despair, and self-antagonism. No one is inferior or superior; each being is unique. Drop comparison and ambition, reclaim intrinsic worth, and live creatively, lovingly, and meditatively; express your gifts for their own joy, not for applause.
You feel bad because you were taught to race and compare; stop racing, be yourself, and enjoy creating and loving without needing trophies.
Why this matters practically
- Stops toxic comparison and inferiority loops.
- Redirects energy from chasing approval to creating, loving, and meditating.
- Builds stable self-worth from being, not achievements.
- Redirects energy from chasing approval to creating, loving, and meditating.
- Builds stable self-worth from being, not achievements.
AI Confidence Score: 95%
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