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- Embed this noticeI've been a great example of samsara 😏 with my alcoholism in particular. Where I had quit and built myself back up and acquired a bunch of cool stuff and then relapse for one reason or another and lose it all and then get sober again to repeat the same process. That's basically what it is. I don't think it's hard to become enlightened, most people are in their own way with that. The hard part is reaching the state of nirvana where you have absolutely no attachment or worries and can fully live in and enjoy the now without future tripping anxiety or feeling guilty about the past. That's the hardest part. Especially when you're living under a system that expects you to plan all your moves out ahead 5 years in advance as well as does background checks on you to see if you meet whatever criteria. You'll never achieve nirvana in America. You gotta go live with the Asians in some Asian country under a completely different socioeconomic system and culture