Ask Osho!

What is your approach to solving the country's problems?

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"To solve a country's problems, we must courageously dismantle the decaying traditions and superstitions of the past, and boldly embrace the new, allowing creativity and science to guide our rebuilding."

According to Osho, solving the country’s problems begins with courageous, creative demolition: expose and remove decaying traditions, superstitions, and sentimental clinging to the past—even when revered icons are involved—through incisive, constructive criticism. Then build afresh with a clear Yes: embrace the latest science and technology, confront population growth with realism, and free leadership from vote-bank masks so root causes, not symptoms, are addressed.
First pull out the thorn of harmful old beliefs, then use new tools and honest talk to truly heal the nation.
Why this matters practically
- Clears space for real progress by challenging outdated ideas
- Directs energy to modern solutions like technology and planning
- Favors truth over popularity, enabling action on root issues like population
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