Phil8659 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 8:20 pm
Monkey Village.
Hobart and I on a week end off, took a Thai tour bus, now if you survive one of those, then you can actually arrive at where you were going.
We were just on a photo shoot.
Now, we arrived at this place called Monkey Village. Monkey Village was just a place where monkey's actually lived in the tree tops. And they actually do fornicate just like we do today.
So, I suggested that Monkeys fornicating in the tree tops was not really worth the film, so I suggested that we head out to open country. We had plenty of time as a lot of people like porn, even when it is only monkeys.
Well, I spied a Wat in the distance, and this red robed Monk approaching us. Hobart did not want anything to do with the guy, but I was curious to know what he wanted and to talk to him. Turns out, he was a monk over a Wat that was a crematorium and all he wanted was to practice his English, as he learnt it on his own. I complemented him that it was very good.
Our photo adventure turned out well for me. But over time, even photo's I won awards on, I tossed out. Too much baggage. But I had a good time that day. Monks are considered to be the intelligentsia of their villages. I really enjoyed a man devoted to learning something and eager to practice it to see if he got it right.
This Monk was a true philosopher.
Now the moral of the story is, how do you practice philosophy and are not simply interested in fornicating with monkeys?