As the Buddha said, if you think that nibbana is something dull, or that it would have any bad qualities at all, then you’ve got wrong view and it’s going to hamper your practice. So learn to look on dispassion favorably — as freedom, as being unfettered — and that’ll give your practice a real boost.

"So when you see dispassion as a good thing, that’s when you’re really on the path. As the Buddha said, if you think that nibbana is something dull, or that it would have any bad qualities at all, then you’ve got wrong view and it’s going to hamper your practice. So learn to look on dispassion favorably — as freedom, as being unfettered — and that’ll give your practice a real boost."

~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Dispassion is Freedom"

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