Rising Cost of Living Impacting Buddhists' Reincarnation Work
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The Onion Staff
Sketches a bagel but doesn't bake it through.
Summary
A report by the Tibetan Institute for Economics highlights how the rising cost of living is compelling more Buddhists to continue working even years into reincarnation due to increased expenses like housing, food, and healthcare.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledUnfortunately, increased housing, food, and healthcare expenses require many Buddhists to hold down a job long after their rebirth.
Calling the trend an alarming indicator of the global economy’s fragile state.
Chhime Rigzing, a Dalai Lama spokesperson and Tibetan official who co-authored the report
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