What happens when one is aware of the consequences of publicity?
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outcome
"Awareness of publicity's consequences allows you to speak as a living truth, transforming confusion into compassionate conversation."
According to Osho, when you are aware of publicity’s consequences, you speak as a responsible, living statement, not as a manufactured article. You then take care that public confusion does not spread—address it steadily and lovingly through open, friendly conversation, inviting dissent without polemics. Awareness transforms publicity into a compassionate, clarifying process rather than controversy.
If you know how publicity can affect people, you talk kindly and clearly to stop confusion, not to fight.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you choose dialogue over debate, reducing conflict.
- Prevents misinformation by addressing confusion consistently and kindly.
- Builds trust by inviting differing views without hostility.
- Prevents misinformation by addressing confusion consistently and kindly.
- Builds trust by inviting differing views without hostility.
AI Confidence Score: 64%
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