mn101:26.1 “In the same way, a mendicant does not bring suffering upon themselves; and they don’t forsake legitimate pleasure, but they’re not besotted with that pleasure.
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mn101:26.2 They understand:
mn101:26.3 ‘When I actively strive I become dispassionate toward this source of suffering. But when I develop equanimity I become dispassionate toward this other source of suffering.’
mn101:26.4 So they either actively strive or develop equanimity as appropriate.
mn101:26.6 Through active striving they become dispassionate toward that specific source of suffering,
mn101:26.7 and so that suffering is worn away.
mn101:26.8 Through developing equanimity they become dispassionate toward that other source of suffering,
mn101:26.9 and so that suffering is worn away.
mn101:26.10 That’s how exertion and striving is fruitful.