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What is the perspective on women's ability to govern compared to men?

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"Leadership is not defined by gender; it is an individual quality rooted in awareness, compassion, and integrity."

According to Osho, women’s ability to govern equals men’s because leadership is an individual quality, not a gender label. One errant woman cannot condemn womanhood—just as history’s male tyrants don’t condemn all men. He continued entrusting top roles to women he found more intelligent, loving, and responsible, affirming that the right criterion for governance is awareness, compassion, and integrity rather than aggression or power-hunger.
Don’t judge all women by one mistake; women can lead just as well as men—what matters is the person’s love, clarity, and responsibility.
Why this matters practically
- Avoids gender bias in leadership choices
- Encourages selecting leaders by integrity, intelligence, and compassion
- Promotes healthier, non-dominating governance in communities and workplaces
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