Synopsis
The pilgrims debate the nature of wisdom as they face a demon who offers three paths: knowledge, power, or compassion. Each choice tests a different virtue, revealing that wisdom is not one answer, but many.
Teaching
“Wisdom is not a destination, but a journey. It wears many faces, and all are true.”
Pigsy Nonsense Rating
π·π·π· β Pigsy chooses the path of least effort, proving wisdom can be accidental.
Commentary
A philosophical centrepiece that questions the very premise of the journey. Pigsy’s bumbling path turns out to be unexpectedly wise, proving that simplicity has its own truth.