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Is There Any Point in Living?

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Is There Any Point in Living?

Written by: Osho
Narrated by: Osho
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Existentialist come to the conclusion, well no there is no meaning in life so what’s the point?

Osho in his genius way again looks at the question put before him from a very different point of view. See for yourself…

“A beautiful flower, or a beautiful painting, or beautiful music, beautiful poetry–they don't have any point. They are not arguments to prove something, neither are they means to achieve any end. And living consists only of those things which are pointless.

Let me repeat it: living consists only of those things which have no point at all, which have no meaning at all–meaning in the sense that they don't have any goal, that they don't lead you anywhere, that you don't get anything out of them.

In other words, living is significant in itself…”

©1984 OSHO International Foundation (P)2022 OSHO International Foundation
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The talks in this particular audiobook doesnt clearly focus on the title, it revolves more around personal experiences and sarcastic jokes. would be very much helpful if more content was included on the realistic problem of mind who doesn't find the purpose in its own existence.

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