A painting of Bodhidharma (known as Daruma in Japan), a famous Buddhist monk who is credited as laying down the foundational principles for Zen Buddhism. Bodhidharma is also known as "The Wall-Gazing Brahmin", which needless to say, is something I greatly relate with, since I've also spent literal years of my life staring at my fair share of walls. Primarily the ones within my room of course, which I'm otherwise always trapped in. In any case, he represents an ideal I wish to strive towards, but I doubt I'll ever get there. Bonus fact, he's also known for creating the groundwork which would later lead to the creation of Shaolin Kung-Fu, so that's cool too.