A story that gives even die-hard poker players pause: A Buddhist monk from California won an incredible 670,000 dollars at a prestigious poker tournament – and decided to donate the entire prize money.
The monk, who wishes to remain anonymous, told the press that he sees poker as a spiritual discipline: Patience, concentration, control. For him, profit is a means, not the goal. The money went to charitable organizations that support education and medical care in Southeast Asia.
In a world where success is often measured in terms of material goods, this step is remarkable – and rare. Many in the iGaming scene are impressed and discuss ethics, happiness and responsibility.
The case reminds us that compassion and values can also have their place in gambling.
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