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Nobody is Perfect

Perfection Is the Root Cause of All Neurosis and Imperfection Is a Fundamental Law of Life

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Nobody is Perfect

Written by: OSHO
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According to Osho striving for perfection is the root cause of all neurosis. We try to be perfect, we want our partner and our children to be perfect our pets and our projects all to be perfect and in so doing we create life-long inner tension. Here Osho explains a natural way of being, a way of being in tune with nature’s imperfection.©1978 OSHO International Foundation (P)2015 OSHO International Foundation Success

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Great shift of mindset

This should give you a transparent idea on what is it like to love someone perfect, and how perfectionism is overrated. Towards the latter part Rajesh talks about how love for things reflects on your life. Overall a short and a concise message. Give it a listen

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