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Counter-Strike is good for personal development, but don't let me tell you, listen to this bona fide Buddhist monk…

PCGamer latest ·Jacob Fox·3 days ago
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(Image credit: Future) I play Counter-Strike 2 most nights, and I can't say I've found anything particularly Zen about trying to clutch a 1v4 after my teammate on A-site dies to his own molotov and proceeds to shout expletives in Russian while I try to listen to enemy footsteps. But who am I to say? Not a Buddhist, that's for sure—and certainly not a Buddhist monk . If I was, then perhaps I'd be able to handle it all a little better like this chill dude (via Ohnepixel ). Assuming the translation of the Dasheng Studio mini-documentary provided by X user nealCS is correct (and thank you, Neal), the monk, who in the video goes only by the "Master", kept Counter-Striking after joining the order: "Why would I cut off a good thing?" Damn straight. Apparently, he's been playing Counter-Strike "from the very beginning", which was before he became a monk and when he was in elementary school.…

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