These types of questions are counter productive to your own practice. To learn how does a person with inner peace look like, how does an enlightened look like, and so on...
What you are doing unknowingly is comparing with someone else, and when you come across of some trait, you either reject or accept based on your own bias. Worse, you then try to imitate these traits or person and no matter how hard you try, you will remain unsettled.
It is dangerous to create idealised concepts of inner peace. Take the opportinuty to define your own and not borrow or imitate someone else. If you are not sure it is a great opportunity to explore it further for yourself. What feels right for you? Put it to test over and over again.
It is the difference between you making the journey yourself and simply reading about someone else's. If at all reading about someone else's journey serves only as an inspiration to get on in your own journey.
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from Yogesh Malik on Quora http://ift.tt/1UmhHIl
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