Why do journalists write against certain individuals?
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"Criticism often arises not from truth, but from the fear of the new that challenges old beliefs; it is a sign that something vibrant and alive is stirring."
According to Osho, journalists write against individuals like him because they only glance from the outside, lack firsthand experience, and judge through inherited ideas of what a monastery or sannyas should be. Faced with something vibrant, alive, and new, their conditioning feels threatened, so antagonism is natural. Paradoxically, their criticism signifies that something real and unsettling to old ideals is happening.
They criticize because they only peek briefly, don’t experience it themselves, and their old beliefs feel scared by anything new.
Why this matters practically
- Don’t be discouraged by negative press; it can signal real transformation.
- Encourage firsthand experience before judgment—yours and others’.
- Stay rooted in joy and authenticity despite others’ expectations.
- Encourage firsthand experience before judgment—yours and others’.
- Stay rooted in joy and authenticity despite others’ expectations.
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