Courage -the Joy Of Living Dangerously-.pdf

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"Living dangerously," Osho explains, doesn’t mean jumping off cliffs or gambling your savings. It means It means accepting that the ground beneath your feet could shift at any moment—and being okay with that. It is about moving from the "known" (the past, the dead) into the "unknown" (the future, the alive). COURAGE -The joy of living dangerously-.pdf

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Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously by Osho defines courage as embracing the unknown, viewing it not as the absence of fear, but as a love affair with uncertainty. The book advocates for moving from a security-focused existence to a life-first mentality that thrives on vulnerability and inner trust. You can find the full text of Osho's book on various book platforms.

Break a habit today. Take a different route home, talk to a stranger, or entertain a thought you’ve always dismissed.

Do not think about the small terrifying thing for more than five seconds. Asking for a raise. Introducing yourself to a stranger. Posting the controversial art. Thinking longer than five seconds allows the safety lizard in your brain to build a rational prison. Act in the gap.