Ask Osho!

When is the world coming to an end?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"The world ends whenever you choose to live fully in the present; treat each day as your last, and watch the old fears dissolve into a celebration of life."

According to Osho, the world 'ends' whenever you live as if it might—today at lunchtime. He uses humor to urge immediacy: drop pride and repression, let love and aliveness explode now. Treat each day as the last; then the old world of fear ends, and a new world of presence, intimacy, and celebration begins—even if tomorrow still arrives.
Pretend the world ends at lunch, so you stop holding back and love and live fully right now.
Why this matters practically
- Helps end procrastination by focusing you on what truly matters today.
- Deepens relationships by dropping pride, fear, and unnecessary inhibition.
- Brings zest and presence, turning ordinary moments into celebration.
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