All the things taking place around our world, all the irritations and all the problems, are crucial. Without others we cannot attain enlightenment — in fact, we cannot even tread on the path. If there is no noise outside during our sitting meditation, we cannot develop mindfulness. If we do not have aches and pains in the body, we cannot attain mindfulness; we cannot actually meditate. If everything were lovey-dovey and jellyfishlike, there would be nothing to work with.

- Chögyam Trungpa, Training the Mind and Cultivating Loving-Kindness

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I remember hearing a quote from a Buddhist priest, or someone similar, to an American that left LA for a temple in Asia.

He basically said, "Coming out here, where there are no distractions, is the easy way. If you want to be 'more spiritual', do these same practices in a large city, where you also must interact with others, face conflicts, noise, etc."