“Be realistic with your ambitions, and try to achieve your dreams. But please realize there’s so much more than CS out there.”
That’s the message from Lucas “Bubzkji” Andersen.
In a lengthy post on X, the former Astralis player shares a heartfelt piece of advice for young talents hoping to make it in professional Counter-Strike.
While he encourages people to chase their dreams, he stresses the importance of having a realistic and sustainable plan.
– There are too many people who “ruin” their lives by trying to go pro. Sure, give it a go from Age 10-20, and you can even take a year or two at your parents or living off savings. I even did that, Bubzkji wrote and continued:
– But there are way too many who’ve “tasted” or seen pro life, and now think it´s feasible to achieve a long-term solution. It can be an evil circle if you never consider your situation.
– Going in as a 25-35 year old – into the “next stage of life” and having 0$ saved, no education, sacrificed friendships, and no work experience can be a harsh reality check.
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Bubzkji also discusses the need for more consulting and guidance for players. Something he believes would benefit especially the players outside Tier 1.
– I think it should be more common amongst Semi pros / low tier pros, to get real advice from agents, friends or even previous pros and tell them the reality of the situation.
– Not everybody will have the skill or mind to make it. And no, not everyone will be a talent, streamer or content creator after their career. It´s the small percentage of pros, not the average retirement.
– Be realistic with your ambitions, and try to achieve your dreams. But please realize there´s so much more than CS out there, Bubzkji wrote.
His post has sparked a broad debate within the CS community, with figures such as Graham Pitt, Daniel “ddk” Kapadia, Fredrik “roeJ” Jørgensen and Aleksandar “kassad” Trifunović weighing in with their perspectives.











