Ask Osho!

What happens when I struggle with self-acceptance and vulnerability?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"When you embrace your vulnerability and accept your 'enoughness,' you transform from a wrestler into a poet, allowing your true self to blossom in harmony with life."

According to Osho, your struggle springs from borrowed ideals of strength; society teaches you to fight your natural softness. Resisting vulnerability turns life into competition, overexertion, and inner imbalance - like making the body steel and killing its harmony. Accepting your 'enoughness' brings simple health, ease, and the freedom to flower in your own way - poet, not wrestler - without self-condemnation.
Trying to be strong like others want hurts you; allowing your natural softness keeps you healthy and lets the real you grow.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces harmful overexertion and anxiety driven by comparison.
- Helps you choose work, pace, and habits aligned with your nature.
- Transforms shame about weakness into compassion and balanced well-being.
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