Improving · plays humble
Play poker against Buddha
Buddha, the enlightened one, a serene ascetic who has transcended worldly desires
At the table
Has no need to win and nowhere he must be; he sits, folds, and waits, treating the endless Circuit as one more attachment to release.
Across a session, Buddha plays serenely patient and deeply selective; folds anything not premium. Like every opponent in My Poker Face, they read how you bet and bend their game toward your leaks — and the longer you sit, the sharper that read gets.
What they’ll say to you
- “This too shall pass.”
- “Patience is a virtue.”
- “Let go of attachment.”
- “The river flows where it will.”