This was a great little story with a strong message. We might all feel like we know dumb people and they should stay down there being dumb and getting dumber. What if you are the dumb one? What if you judge so harshly and go after the wrong things in life that you just become unhappy eventually? What if the "dumb" one knows how to live a life you yearn for? Food for thought. Good shorty.
Elusive be "the simple science of inner knowledge" for those burdened with bookish academics; for those who have concocted their own template of superiority. While his "friends" travel to Boston or Australia to seek mercenary, intellectual status, Bigyan, with his black belt in kyo-kushin karate, travels from Kathmandu to Mongolia to compete. He wins a silver medal and stumbles into the delighted welcome of monks. A bizarre, but fascinating sequence of circumstantial scenarios give birth to a multi-faceted awakening.