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Summary
The world needs workaholics; it needs people to function like machines. The majority of the population has always been poor, their survival dependent on their capacity to be productive. They have been taught to work and to work hard to produce more, and the rich become even richer. Society has lived under this insanity. The state of letting go, of being deeply relaxed is generally called laziness. Although it goes against a workaholic society, it is a basic requirement for sanity.
"...let-go is not against work. In fact, let-go transforms work into a creative experience." - Osho
©1987 OSHO International Foundation (P)2015 OSHO International Foundation
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