According to Osho, the real task of reformers is to be reformed themselves. Society teems with would‑be fixers whose own minds need ‘surgery’: raw honesty, exposure, and willingness to be hurt so transformation can happen. He trains disciples to reform the reformers—shifting from argument and dogma to living communion—so change arises from authenticity, not polished pretenses.
If you want to fix the world, let the truth change you first—then you can help even the fixers.