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- If
Buddhism is so good why are some Buddhist countries poor?
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- If by poor you
mean economically poor, then it is true that some Buddhist countries are
poor. But if by poor you mean a poor quality of life, then perhaps some
Buddhist countries are quite rich. America, for example, is an economically
rich and powerful country but the crime rate is one of the highest in the
world, millions of old people are neglected by their children and die of
loneliness in old people's homes, domestic violence and child abuse are
major problems. One in three marriages end in divorce, pornography is easily
available. Rich in terms of money but perhaps poor in terms of the quality
of life. Now if you look at some traditional Buddhist countries you find
a very different situation. Parents are honoured and respected by their
children, the crime rates are relatively low, divorce and suicide are rare
and traditional values like gentleness, generosity, hospitality to strangers,
tolerance and respect for others are still strong. Economically backward,
but perhaps a higher quality of life than a country like America. But even
if we judge Buddhist countries in terms of economics alone, one of the wealthiest
and most economically dynamic countries in the world today is Japan where
93% of the population call themselves Buddhist.