According to Osho, when one is not enlightened, one remains stuck in Zorba—body-bound, extroverted, clever at misunderstanding—living through outer excitements while the inner door stays closed. Such a life is partial, unfulfilled, swinging between crude materialism and pious talk. Enlightenment is the ripening of intelligence and understanding that turns Zorba into Buddha, completing both body and soul.
Without enlightenment, you keep chasing fun outside and miss the quiet wisdom inside, so life feels half-finished.