Why do I always feel so miserable?
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outcome
"Your misery is your doing, just as your bliss is; reclaim your responsibility and you reclaim your freedom."
According to Osho, you feel miserable because you refuse responsibility for your inner state and keep blaming others (partners, parents, gurus, or saviors), thereby handing away your freedom. Responsibility and freedom are inseparable: your misery is your doing, and so is your bliss. Reclaim self-respect, stop outsourcing salvation, learn from your mistakes, and cultivate awareness, silence and love; then joy arises from within.
You’re unhappy because you let others run your feelings; take charge and learn from mistakes so happiness can grow inside you.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from victimhood to agency so you can change your state.
- Reduces blame and dependency in relationships; you set healthier boundaries.
- Encourages learning from mistakes, building inner peace and durable joy.
- Reduces blame and dependency in relationships; you set healthier boundaries.
- Encourages learning from mistakes, building inner peace and durable joy.
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