The effort to overcome dangers out there and in the mind is not doomed. It really does make a difference whether you act on skillful mind states or unskillful mind states.

"You have to see the importance of your actions, that there are dangers out there and dangers in the mind. You have to make an effort to overcome those dangers, but the effort is not doomed. It really does make a difference whether you act on skillful mind states or unskillful mind states."

~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Making a Difference"

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