I recommend you read the Tibetian Lojongs particularly "Self-liberate even the antidote" and "Abandon any hope of fruition — Don’t get caught up in how you will be in the future, stay in the present moment."
https://thebuddhafultao.wordpress.com/2012/07/04/the-59-slogans-of-lojong/
In practicing Buddhism do not become complacent even after attaining great insight as the insight can become an object of attachment, an anchor.
There is no "final state" as such, just the continuous journey of practice, anything which would motivate one to stop such as a realization or "enlightenment" would be an obstacle which you should destroy in order to continue.