When we see experience from the perspective of I/me/mine we are, as Ajahn Chah used to say, looking for a turtle with a mustache. We focus on the impossible task of satisfying the five aggregates of self – body, feeling, perception, mental formations, and consciousness – and end up taking refuge in them. Instead, as Ajahn Pasanno teaches, we must see through the perspective of dukkha, the right view which allows us to use these aggregates skillfully until we can learn how to let go of them. This talk was offered on August 18, 2016 at Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery.