It's one thingy when in it's genuine form/experience, but goes by a number of names; enlightenment, your True Nature, Self-realization, etc. Don't ask me why.
It also has a variety of myths attached to it, some are close to the bull's eye but many are not. Let's have a look at a few:
Myth 1: T/R will make you happy.
Happy is a state, an emotion usually caused by a pleasant conversation in your head. Happiness comes and goes and has nothing to do with T/R. If you reach T/R you may be happy or you may be sad, you may experience pain and you may experience pleasure, but, as Nis said, and is my experiences as well, they will lack their sting. If you look closely at happiness and pleasure you will find their is a strange little sting to them because they come straight out of Maya/ego. T/R has an indescribably quiet joyful ordinariness to it.
Myth 2: T/R will make you rich and money will just flow into your world.
Sorry to disappoint you. The two whom I often refer to, Nis and Ram, had next to nothing in terms of money, but in another sense they were wealthy beyond imagination. They had the universe. A truly enlightened person (impossible of course) understands wealth in a very different way than a business tycoon. Having said that, one may be a sage and tycoon at the same time... very rarely.
Myth 3: You can get enlightened.
Nope, the person never achieves T/R, it's the ''person-hood'' that must be sacrificed by seeing through it for T/R to be realized. Something few are ready to give up on. Maya/ego has a tight hold on humans.
Myth 4: You must do something to achieve T/R
You must do nothing to realize what you are in this very moment. However, there are numerous Maya/ego barriers which very effectively hide that realization. Letting go of... seeing through these barriers is certainly something that is helpful, but it is in the vein of dissolution and not accumulation. In that dissolution one can make themselves more prone to the divine accident.
Myth 5: T/R folks have a certain look, certain behaviors and can thus be discerned.
The reality is you may have met, passed by, or even lived with someone who is fully T/R and not realized it. Sounds a little strange but how would you apply criteria and judge such a thing if you haven't realized it yourself. Sometimes T/R makes for big changes in a life and other times the outer appearances don't change much at all. I have observed this variation in Series students. What it might mean in your life, should you realize it, is dependent upon many variables.... and it's not up to you.
Conclusion: The ordinariness is something that you seldom read about, and T/R is remarkably ordinary... but I don't think you really want T/R. You want H/A. I'll rant about that next.
Love ya, Jed.