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What is the difference between self-respect and pride?

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"True self-respect is the celebration of your individuality without comparison; it invites others to honor themselves, blossoming into a shared gratitude for existence."

According to Osho, there’s no real difference between self-respect and pride; both are the natural dignity of your individuality—noncomparative acceptance, love, and gratitude for simply being. The problem is ego: a comparative stance that declares superiority and makes others inferior. True pride/self-respect honors yourself without reference to others and invites everyone to honor themselves, flowering as gratitude to existence.
It’s good to like and respect yourself as long as you don’t compare yourself to others; trouble begins when you need to feel above them.
Why this matters practically
- Cultivates stable self-worth without competing, reducing envy and insecurity.
- Encourages daily gratitude, increasing joy and resilience.
- Fosters mutual respect, improving relationships and easing conflict.
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