According to Osho, capitalism’s spiritual crisis is inner emptiness masked by material abundance: a society rich in gadgets yet poor in awareness, love, and meaning. The result is purposeless violence, rage on the road, addiction, mass mental illness, and arms normalization. Speed and competition fragment people, producing decadence and sickness, while inequality coexists with overconsumption—symptoms of a civilization that has lost its center.
Capitalism makes people chase things but forget their hearts, so they end up angry, sick, and scared even when they have plenty.