According to Osho, egoism thrives on separation, definition, and unconsciousness; it hides, feels offended, and must exclude others to exist. Such contraction blocks joy. When the boundary of ‘I’ dissolves—embracing all, even the devil—the ‘you’ and thus the separate ‘I’ vanish, leaving a spacious, non-serious, humorous openness. In that egoless inclusiveness, authentic happiness naturally flowers.
The more you cling to being a special ‘me,’ the less happy you are; letting go and feeling one with everyone brings ease and joy.