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Welcome to my blog! I’m Aashish Gautam, a writer by profession with a deep passion for sharing my thoughts and insightful book summaries. On this platform, I dive into a variety of topics, providing detailed explanations and perspectives that aim to inspire, educate, and provoke thoughtful reflection. Whether you're looking for book summaries to grasp key takeaways or thoughtful articles that explore meaningful concepts, this blog is your space for knowledge and inspiration. Join me on this journey of discovery through words!

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Action Over Illusion

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Inner bliss and outer welfare: Two Purpose of my life

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Theory Without Action

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The First Stone

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Osho says that life is repetitive. The same types of events keep happening again and again—success, failure, love, anger, happiness, and sorrow. Most people go through these experiences but do not learn from them.

To explain this, he tells the story of Yudhishthira from the Mahabharata. A Yaksha asked a question:

“What is the most surprising thing about human beings?”

Yudhishthira answered: “The most surprising thing is that people do not learn from experience.”

This was the correct answer.

Osho says that experiences are like flowers. Flowers quickly fade away, but their fragrance (perfume) can be preserved. In the same way, every experience contains a lesson or wisdom. If we reflect on our experiences and learn from them, we extract their “perfume.”

For example:

1. If someone loves you, learn something from that experience.

2. If someone insults you, learn something from that experience.

3. If you become angry, observe it and learn from it.

A wise person is not made wise by reading books alone. Wisdom comes from understanding and learning from life’s experiences.

As people deeply examine life, they begin to see that worldly pleasures are temporary and often mixed with suffering. This insight was also taught by Gautama Buddha, who said that birth, old age, and death all involve suffering.

According to Osho, when a person truly realizes that lasting happiness cannot be found in external things, they naturally begin to look inward. This inner search is the beginning of spiritual understanding.

Main Message

Do not let your experiences pass without learning from them. Extract wisdom from every event in life. The person who learns from experience becomes truly intelligent and wise.

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