I can't say that I agreed with 100% of everything I read from
  him, but I found myself resonating with nearly all of it,
  certainly enough to highly recommend him to people who are
  searching for answers so heavily that they really need to relax
  a little. He makes everything ok. I think that's my greatest
  take from him. You can complain about problems and injustices ,
  fight to be right if you like, but at the end of the day, laugh
  because it's all quite absurd and wonderful.   I'd say an
  ancient Greek philosopher that was _somewhat_ similar was
  Epicurus. Not exactly but it's a similar outlook to me, in that
  Osho was all about friendship. Epicurus was all about
  friendship. Even Camus was all about friendship and absurd but I
  think he had a darker take on humanity than Epicurus and Osho.
  But out of them, I think Osho fit me closest. I think I've
  internalized a lot of what he said and in fact, I likely held
  similar thoughts before I encountered him, which would explain
  why I felt myself agreeing so readily to what he had to say. I'm
  definitely a fan.