Living Dangerously Osho [work]

The coward is not the one who is afraid. The coward is the one who listens to his fear and then pretends it is wisdom. The courageous one is the one who feels the fear—the legitimate fear of the unknown, of failure, of loss—and yet takes the step anyway. He knows that security is a grave. A dead man has perfect security. He has no problems, no risks, no heartbreaks. But he also has no dance.

: Fear is always about the future; living dangerously requires focusing entirely on the intensity of the present moment. Key Principles of Living Dangerously living dangerously osho

: It is better to burn your life's torch from both ends for one moment of intensity than to live an eternity of mediocre safety. The coward is not the one who is afraid

As long as you are clinging to your reputation, your status, your comfort, or your beliefs, you are a slave to them. To live dangerously is to unclench your fists. It is the realization that you cannot lose your essential self—your consciousness—so you have nothing to fear. He knows that security is a grave

Living dangerously is not about seeking death; it is about seeking life so intensely that you are willing to let go of the "safe" parts of you that are already dead. It is a journey from the prison of the known into the freedom of the unknown.

In his book argues that "living dangerously" is not about reckless physical stunts, but about the psychological bravery to abandon the comfort of the known for the growth found in the unknown. The Core Philosophy: Beyond Comfort