Let the possibility of a deathless happiness have a big role in the discussion as to what’s worth doing and what’s not, where you want to go.

"A lot of naïve thinking about insight comes in, telling us, “Well, you just learn how to accept things, because there’s nothing better than this.” That’s not what the Buddha taught at all. There’s something much better than what you’ve been doing. It’s through human effort that a totally unfabricated happiness, a totally free dimension, can be attained. And once that’s been attained, then everything else pales by comparison.

Even the first taste of the deathless allows you to reorder all your priorities and all your ways of looking at things, because you realize that what the Buddha said was true. That kind of happiness is possible. At the moment, though, that happiness is simply news, but at least allow it to be the dominant news in your heart. Allow that possibility to have a big role in the discussion as to what’s worth doing and what’s not, where the voices say, “What’s next? What to do next? What to do next? Let’s go in that direction.” Try to get all the voices together so that ultimately they’ll say, “The deathless: That’s the direction we want to go.”"

~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Poison Your Fantasies"

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