Perfection is reached not when there's nothing left to add, they say, but when there's nothing left to take away. I believe that M is a shining example of that principle, a perfect embodiment of austerity, and of leaving behind worldly ambitions in order to achieve higher wisdom. This must be the "M" not just in "Moose", but also in "Monk".
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