According to Osho, writing, aimed at an unknown crowd, flattens creativity: the medium dictates simplification, strips away living nuance, and turns vibrant, dialogic truth into dead ink. Deep, subtle insights require an addressed, intimate exchange where tone, eyes, and gestures speak. Thus, for genuine creative transmission, choose living dialogue; use writing only for provisional, simple communication.
Writing to everyone makes the message flat; talking with real people lets the full meaning come alive.