why does the disciple decide to stay in the kingdom of fools is it a good idea

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The disciple decides to stay in the Kingdom of Fools because he is delighted with the fact that everything there is very cheap and he can get good food for a very low price (a single duddu). He is tempted by the easy and cheap availability of food and goods, which convinces him to enjoy an easy and comfortable life in the kingdom. However, it is not a good idea for the disciple to stay in the Kingdom of Fools. The guru warns him that the people there are fools, and their behavior is unpredictable and dangerous. There is no justice in the kingdom, and the disciple's safety is at risk, as eventually the king's men capture him for execution simply because he fits a stake for burning. The disciple only realizes the danger after he is caught, and it takes his guru's intervention to save him. Thus, staying there long-term is unwise due to the foolishness and potential harm from the inhabitants and the ruling system.