You feel expanded, more loving, more present afterward. The signal of toxic danger: You feel empty, reckless, or needing an ever-bigger thrill.
Most of us live in a "well-settled" routine. We stay in jobs we dislike, relationships that have gone stale, and belief systems that no longer serve us because they provide a sense of security. COURAGE -The joy of living dangerously-.pdf
Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously by Osho redefines courage as the willingness to embrace insecurity and face fear rather than avoiding it. The work encourages authenticity and living in the moment, arguing that true aliveness requires breaking free from conditioned, routine existence. Read a review of the book at You feel expanded, more loving, more present afterward
Most people view courage as an act of bravery in the face of danger—soldiers fighting, people rescuing others. Osho flips this definition. To him, courage is not about fighting external enemies. We stay in jobs we dislike, relationships that
It is non-calculative and always ready to take risks. Living from the heart means embracing insecurity, love, and trust while moving into the unknown. Fear as Information, Not Instruction