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Complex humans understanding each other!

The gender, brain, and pain!

Human beings are one of the smartest living creatures on earth.

But are they really good at understanding each other?

If you're just relying on highly biased sources and considering just the pain of one gender, the last thing you want is to suffer alone and loneliness in belongingness or die without family. 

So can human beings improve their lifestyle with their smartness, or they're just pushing themselves towards the downfall just because of the same brain that was supposed to make their life better?

In the last few days, I've started reading about both women and men to understand each other better.  

I have heard a lot about Osho. I've gone through one of his books earlier. So I decided to pick up his books again to understand his perspective. 

Some people consider that Osho is a rational philosopher. But I found him a charismatic practical spiritual leader. 

Here you will find an overview from these books. So keep reading if you are interested. 

These books are several decades older, and many things have changed now with technology and medical advancement. 

Still, I want to talk about them more, as Osho encourages both men and women to embrace their respective strengths and to work together in a way that allows for the flourishing of humanity.

"The Book of Woman" by Osho 

It explores the role of women not only in family but in society too. 

Osho highlighted the challenging traditional views and encouraged women to embrace their feminine qualities such as empathy, intuition, and nurturing. 
 
Osho firmly said that these qualities are essential for building 
- better families,
- deeper relationships, 
- better community and 
- better society and world. 
 


The Book of Man” by Osho

It explores the traditional men, their conditions, suffering, and different types of men. 

Osho focused on the masculine qualities, such as rationality, logic, and ambition. 

Osho explained it with real-life examples that while these qualities are important, they can also lead to crises in the world when taken to excess. 

Greed and competitiveness are two of them, which led to crime, dirty politics, and wars. 


I'll share the detailed overview and the insights in the upcoming issues.

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Monika