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Osho fundamentally shattered standard definitions, asserting that money cannot buy happiness, but it can cushion misery; therefore he is not against wealth. Comfort, security, and options are preferable to lack, yet inner joy remains unrelated to possessions. He speaks from experience, having known both poverty and richness, and concludes that richness is far better than poverty, while true happiness must arise from within, not from money.

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