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Letting go of desires leads to freedom and contentment from "summary" of The Buddha Said... by Osho

The Buddha spoke about the importance of letting go of desires as a means to attain freedom and contentment. This concept may seem paradoxical to many, as we are often taught to pursue our desires in order to find happiness. However, the Buddha believed that desires are the root cause of suffering and that by letting go of them, we can free ourselves from the cycle of craving and dissatisfaction. When we cling to our desires, we create a sense of lack within ourselves. We become dependent on external sources for our happiness, constantly seeking validation and approval from others. This constant seeking leads to anxiety, stress, and unhappiness, as we are never truly satisfied with what we have. By letting go of desires, we can break free...
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