Not sure. Not always easy to concentrate on what is good, even surrounded by good relations.
For example, running after making money, to maybe have some freedom later on, to travel possibly, even to just satisfy perceptions/imaginations of others of what would be good. Feeling a sense of duty there. Having been promised a lot, needing to promise a lot in return, not sure if it will all work out in the end, but spending a lot of time.
Or being content with little, just enough to get by from day to day, leaving time to do what seems worthy to do. But maybe then missing the means later on, to keep such freedom, and to what would seem even more worthy to be able to do with one's own time.
Oh yes, all the time, this sense lure calling "come, come...", Nyom. No-returner have abound it totally, the desires for sensual becoming, here and their.
A long term resolve, aim, best liberation, is good. And if wandering on, also here, virtue, each and every step, is the cause of also wealth and by higher reason/nobler, as spoken, it's also not a fault not to keep promise.
What ever attained on virtue, little or much, holds long. What ever quick attained, even very much, without Sila, is for no long time happiness, requires steady defend and as Sila is also the reason for long-life, it's no wonder why "manager", billion rich, die off by 50-55 or even younger.
It's therfore, as support, that the Buddha suggested also lay people to reflect often on death since nothing follow one into the next moment, day, most "visible" life, then effects of ones deeds.
In SouthEAsia people invest much into Dana, kind of bribery, and aren't very happy when hearing that this wouldn't work. Even if some time able to spend on the beach, when off, either again anew, maybe then a different polce-chief, the old struggle, or even seized on the beach, steedy remorse and hard to concentrate. So good to go after the safe bet all the time, not focus on fruits but deeds, and not going after, when another insecure starts to shine on the side of the road. Thats Mara.
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