According to Osho, when sadness arises about leaving, recognize it as the mind’s intoxicated storytelling—like trusting advice from a drunk mouse. Don’t believe moods; watch them. Change magnifies attachment, so let the feeling pass through awareness. Stay alert, postpone decisions made under melancholy, and move from clarity, not sentimentality; then leaving or staying becomes intelligent, unburdened action.
Your sadness is your mind drunk on memories—just watch it, don’t trust it, and choose only when you’re clear.