Logic is a crutch for the weak; the strong walk on their own intuition. — Osho

Logic is a crutch for the weak; the strong walk on their own intuition.

Author: Osho

Insight: There's something seductive about this idea—that trusting your gut is a sign of strength while relying on reason is settling for less. We all know that feeling of just knowing something without being able to explain why, and it does feel powerful. But the trade-off here is worth examining. Intuition is real and valuable. It's pattern recognition compressed into feeling, the accumulated wisdom of your experience firing up before your conscious mind catches up. Strong people absolutely use it. But they don't use it instead of thinking—they use it alongside it. The person who trusts their intuition about which hire to make but then checks the reference calls anyway? That's strength. The one who ignores obvious warning signs because a feeling says to push forward? That's often just stubbornness dressed up as confidence. Logic isn't weakness; it's a tool that keeps intuition honest. Your gut can be brilliant or hilariously wrong depending on what biases you're carrying that day. Real confidence isn't about avoiding the crutch of reason—it's about knowing when to trust yourself and when to verify what you're trusting. The strongest people walk on both feet.

Source: Intuition: Knowing Beyond Logic, 2001

Intuition needs logic to stay honest

Logic is a crutch for the weak; the strong walk on their own intuition.

OshoIntuition: Knowing Beyond Logic, 2001

There's something seductive about this idea—that trusting your gut is a sign of strength while relying on reason is settling for less. We all know that feeling of just knowing something without being able to explain why, and it does feel powerful. But the trade-off here is worth examining.

Intuition is real and valuable. It's pattern recognition compressed into feeling, the accumulated wisdom of your experience firing up before your conscious mind catches up. Strong people absolutely use it. But they don't use it instead of thinking—they use it alongside it. The person who trusts their intuition about which hire to make but then checks the reference calls anyway? That's strength. The one who ignores obvious warning signs because a feeling says to push forward? That's often just stubbornness dressed up as confidence.

Logic isn't weakness; it's a tool that keeps intuition honest. Your gut can be brilliant or hilariously wrong depending on what biases you're carrying that day. Real confidence isn't about avoiding the crutch of reason—it's about knowing when to trust yourself and when to verify what you're trusting. The strongest people walk on both feet.

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Osho

Osho, also known as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, was an Indian mystic, guru, and spiritual teacher. He is known for his teachings on spirituality, mindfulness, and meditation, and for establishing a controversial but popular spiritual community in Oregon, known as Rajneeshpuram, during the 1980s.

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