It seems that by “Mountain Top Monk” you are referring to a stereotype of monk, not actual monks living on mountains. A stereotype that together with the mud dredger illustrates the two extremes of entire attachment with immediate needs vs detachment from all needs. The former probably leads to more specific assumptions than the latter and it might make sense to clarify that it is just to name that end of the spectrum.
It seems that by “Mountain Top Monk” you are referring to a stereotype of monk, not actual monks living on mountains. A stereotype that together with the mud dredger illustrates the two extremes of entire attachment with immediate needs vs detachment from all needs. The former probably leads to more specific assumptions than the latter and it might make sense to clarify that it is just to name that end of the spectrum.
Yeah I was wondering what made this post fail and an unclear name might be part of it. Thanks for the feedback!
I don’t think the title is too bad, but it is important to clarify what it means. For a moment it seemed to dunk on monks.
Haha, well I changed the title and it has 10 more karma than it had yesterday, so there was something up with the title. Thank you again!