The moment we define two dissimilar weights for the same meaning, we attain results we’ve no certainty of. Thus, we start walking on top of a speculative approach, where depending on the configuration observed in the environment we’re inserted into, a different decision may be performed, which has the clear characteristic of exhibiting no explanation at all. Such a decision opens room for discrimination, and discrimination is a sign of an unfair and deceptive society. If we think a little bit about the subjected, we can attain the understanding that Mucalinda, the dragon king protecting Buddha during his process to attain enlightenment, is only really required while the impermanence of the universe causes any threat to Buddha himself, or when such a threat comes from a deceptive behaviour originated from dishonoured, dishonest, and deceptive people, who in the ancient times could be deadly assassins hired to do the job. The moment we realise the correlation between Buddha’s enlig...