Any well-being short of the Deathless is unstable, it's going to be a cause for suffering
"And even in the relative comfort we have here, when you actually gain a
 taste of the Deathless, you realize that ordinary sensory experience is
 extremely painful compared to what the Deathless is. So even the 
pleasures we have here have pain built into them. We use those three 
perceptions to remind ourselves of that, so that we don’t get 
complacent, say, “Well, what I’ve got is good enough as it is.” 
You look around. It’s unstable, whatever well-being you have that’s 
short of the Deathless. And because it’s unstable, it’s going to be a 
cause for suffering. So why identify with it? There must be something 
better. That’s the discontent with skillful qualities.
So our 
teacher is the Anti-slacker or what you may call an Unslacker. If we 
want to do well on the path he laid out, we have to be anti-slackers and
 unslackers as well.
Because our suffering is our problem. No 
matter how much someone else may tell us it’s no big deal, we know for 
ourselves that it is a problem. And no one else can cure it for us. So 
take your suffering seriously. Take the potential to not suffer seriously as well. And don’t let the slackers pull you astray."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Anti-slacker Dhamma"
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