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Osho on Wonder

Wonder

In the dance of existence, where the allure of acceptance often dims our innate curiosity, embracing humility and the admission of 'I don’t know' becomes a sacred path to preserving wonder, as Osho might suggest, freeing us from the shackles of societal approval.

Osho's perspective on Wonder

"When the mind is filled with secondhand knowledge, it becomes a machine, losing the capacity for awe; true education nurtures a childlike openness that deepens wonder rather than diminishes it."

When your head is stuffed with answers and labels, there’s no space left to be amazed like a child.
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"The moment we prioritize certainty over curiosity, we begin to suffocate the wonder that is our birthright."

Grown-ups who pretend to know everything shut down kids’ questions, so the magic of “wow” slowly fades.
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"Wonder dies when we prioritize success and approval over the purity of our being; it is the willingness to embrace failure that keeps the door to the Divine open."

Wonder fades when we chase praise and success instead of staying curious and okay with being a nobody.
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"When you are filled with secondhand knowledge, you become a programmed computer—mathematically right, poetically dead; drop the borrowed knowing and reclaim your childlike wonder to rediscover the beauty of existence."

If you stop feeling wonder, your head is stuffed with borrowed facts—empty it a little and look with child eyes again.
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"The quest for approval dulls our curiosity and stifles our wonder; true humility lies in embracing the unknown."

We give up asking and wondering so people will like and accept us.
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