Why is Kim called "Little Friend of all the World"? Well, he seems to
be a merry, cheerful young fellow, acting pretty much the same to
everyone he meets. The Asiatic appreciation of the imaginative insult
means that most people find Kim highly amusing.
PATH said,
"It seems to me that Kim often acts younger than his age--hardly surprising, since he has no one trying to make him grow up. "
I think this 'Peter Pan' quality is one reason he is so much enjoyed by
children. A sassy hero, young (13 was younger then than it is today),
free to roam as he pleases with little or no adult supervision or interference. The perfect hero!
I would add one important point to Ella's description of Buddhism.
Though detachment from things and the 'illusions' of the world is a key
tenet of Buddhism, one may also 'acquire merit' by kindnesses to one's
fellow men. It can be tricky to concern oneself with another's well-being
without growing attached to them. Remember after 9/11, when the
Buddhist monks came to Washington and created that marvelous mandala? It was their offering for our healing and peace of heart. But
after a certain amount of time, the colored sands were swept up and
discarded in the Potomac, since Buddhists always stress the transitory
nature of all that happens here.