In the PDF’s second section, fear is reframed. Usually, we run away from fear. The new rule: Run toward the fear that whispers growth. If a door scares you because it leads to the unknown, that is precisely the door to open. The things that terrify you (public speaking, leaving a dead-end town, learning to fight) are the exact coordinates of your next expansion.
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. COURAGE -The joy of living dangerously-.pdf
How does one practice this philosophy?
Osho posits that fear is natural. It is not something to be conquered or suppressed. In the PDF’s second section, fear is reframed
You don’t need to travel to the Himalayas to live dangerously. Here is the 30-Day Courage Syllabus inspired by the PDF: If a door scares you because it leads
In the PDF’s second section, fear is reframed. Usually, we run away from fear. The new rule: Run toward the fear that whispers growth. If a door scares you because it leads to the unknown, that is precisely the door to open. The things that terrify you (public speaking, leaving a dead-end town, learning to fight) are the exact coordinates of your next expansion.
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.
How does one practice this philosophy?
Osho posits that fear is natural. It is not something to be conquered or suppressed.
You don’t need to travel to the Himalayas to live dangerously. Here is the 30-Day Courage Syllabus inspired by the PDF: