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: Osho argues that belief is a way to avoid the anxiety of not knowing. Trust, conversely, is not about having answers; it is the capacity to remain open and vulnerable even when there is no guarantee of the outcome.
The book (Trust: The Risk of Being Willing to Trust Yourself and Life) by Osho is a profound exploration of what it means to live without the safety net of certainty.
: Osho suggests that a child-like innocence is the foundation of trust. As we grow, we build armor (ego) to protect ourselves, but this armor also prevents us from experiencing life’s beauty. A Philosophical Reflection
: He emphasizes that life is inherently insecure. Trying to secure it through logic or religion only stifles the soul. To truly live is to accept the "risk" of being wrong or getting hurt.
: True confidence does not come from being "right" or successful. It arises from an inner stillness and the realization that you are part of the greater existence.