This is one of things why I love cyberpunk as genre. Questions like "where we should draw the line between human and machine?" and "does the usage of machines makes us less human?" as well and "are machines threat to our cultures or would they benefit and upgrade them?" are seriously great food for thought. But sadly, social media people tend to see this genre as just another thing to be pissy about (think about those raunchy ads that appear in the game) and not the context and questions that genre offers.
As a Thai people,I must say this monk's point of view is a closest Buddhist than my country's monk, they just try to sell holy object that claim to help you have a better life.
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One of my favorite quests in the game, makes me think of my grandparents who are Mahayana Buddhists 🙂
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This is one of things why I love cyberpunk as genre. Questions like "where we should draw the line between human and machine?" and "does the usage of machines makes us less human?" as well and "are machines threat to our cultures or would they benefit and upgrade them?" are seriously great food for thought. But sadly, social media people tend to see this genre as just another thing to be pissy about (think about those raunchy ads that appear in the game) and not the context and questions that genre offers.
As a Thai people,I must say this monk's point of view is a closest Buddhist than my country's monk, they just try to sell holy object that claim to help you have a better life.