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In a culture obsessed with youth and determined to avoid aging at all costs, this book dares to pose a question long forgotten in the age of Viagra and cosmetic surgery: What benefits do we gain from accepting aging as a natural process, rather than clinging to youth and its pleasures until death?
Osho profoundly elucidates the difference between maturity and aging. He reminds us of the joys that only maturity can bring us in our relationships with others and in achieving our individual goals. He succinctly outlines the ten essential stages of the human life cycle: from the self-centered world of childhood to the blossoming of wisdom and love in old age.
Osho’s sense of humor permeates every chapter, accompanied by a deep understanding of how easily we can lose sight of the profound meanings and purposes of our lives, which are ultimately to blossom as mature individuals, viewing life with joy and celebration.











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