I would define my choice as between two Paths, both leading to happiness. One leads to the happiness of this life and the other leads to ultimate happiness and total liberation from suffering. The former is a path of this life with its goals that are attained in this life. - these are goals like a successful career and a happy marriage and family, with a dream house and a lifestyle of luxury and great comfort. The latter is attainable only after a few or many life-times. The former is a more tangible Path. One can achieve the goals within this lifetime even if it takes three quarters of our life to achieve them. The latter is harder to realize and harder to envision.
Nonetheless, I will choose the second Path because it is the fulfillment of all my hopes and dreams - a happiness and peace that's forever, and an end to all suffering. The first brings happiness but of a temporary nature. As long as the favorable causes and conditions are in place, our happiness stays. but when the causes and conditions, that gave rise to our temporal happiness, disappears, so too will that happiness and set of dreams end.
The second Path is much much more difficult and fraught with tremendous obstacles. It require much from us that we find almost impossible at times to summon up - like giving up our pride and ego and strong attachments and hatred, like working on our habituated delusions and overcoming them, like transforming our minds to minds of great love and compassion. Yet it is the path revealed by Buddha and it is the Path that we can tread with confidence and conviction with our kind and compassionate Spiritual Teacher as our Guide. The Buddhas and great masters have tread this Path to ultimate happiness, total liberation from suffering and full Buddhahood. THey are here in the form of our Spiritual Teacher and Guide to show us the way. All we need do is practice sincere and true Guru Devotion, and have full conviction that our Spiritual Teacher is a Buddha. Past Masters. like Milarepa, show us the way and the Path with Guru Devotion as its root.
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