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Do you play computer games? Which ones do you like?
Bless you my friend. I remember reading that one of the characteristics of the Buddha was that he did not play games. I recommend though that you forgive yourself deeply and fully. There is no point in holding a grudge against yourself any longer. Better to allow yourself to be fresh and new.I do NOT play ever games on comp/mob.. I used to play and I was doing that while I was with my mother during her last days.. So, I cannot forgive myself for behaving in that way at that specific time, instead of talking to her, taking better care of her, and all I could do for her instead of Playing The .. Games! No more!
I have played Conquest of Elysium 5, an in-depth and enjoyable game. Slow paced as it is turn based but very challenging. I recommend it once I got over the learning curve.Yes, I like playing turn based strategy games. Current favorite is Conquest of Elysium 5. A fantastic game!
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Absolutely! I agree.. but, I'm still a simple female and don't like any kind of war games. Although, I read Sun Tzu, The Art of War.. very interesting to see how todays' special operations are done under the same rules, tactics and bad intentions, covered up with lies and deception..Bless you my friend. I remember reading that one of the characteristics of the Buddha was that he did not play games. I recommend though that you forgive yourself deeply and fully. There is no point in holding a grudge against yourself any longer. Better to allow yourself to be fresh and new.
From my viewpoint games can have value as they can help us understand tactics and strategy.
Fair enough, yes Sun Tzu's The Art of War is a valuable book worthy of study. In my view there are eternal conceptual patterns and strategies. They can be applied to war but also business and inner work also. The 36 Stratagems is another good resource. I recommend people to study such books but the study of the virtues should be primary.Absolutely! I agree.. but, I'm still a simple female and don't like any kind of war games. Although, I read Sun Tzu, The Art of War.. very interesting to see how todays' special operations are done under the same rules, tactics and bad intentions, covered up with lies and deception..