The point I wanted to make is this, though: I said to one of my fellow participants that there really is no choice but to do inner work. You have on one hand a lifetime of mild misery that never ends, and on the other a much shorter but harder period of concerted effort. You get misery either way, but one does not have an ending point, and one does. And what’s more, you become useful.
I have been to the mountaintop. I have felt what is possible for human beings to feel and express, and I want it. Duhkha is anything short of exuberant happiness, and whatever comes after it, which the Buddhists label Nirvana.
My house is on fire. So is yours. There is no choice for the wise, for those who can see. None. And you should be grateful for this.