Buddhism attracts new converts in China - CNN.com: "However, it's not always easy to combine Buddhist beliefs with the demands of modern life.
Zhao works as an assistant to the boss of an environmental company. His religion means it's difficult to entertain clients and partners -- a key part of the role.
"Not drinking, smoking or eating meat affects my socializing. So the company has to send someone else to go with me, which creates extra expenses," he says.
Zhao has not told his family about his desire to become a monk yet, fearing that they might oppose it."
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Zhao works as an assistant to the boss of an environmental company. His religion means it's difficult to entertain clients and partners -- a key part of the role.
"Not drinking, smoking or eating meat affects my socializing. So the company has to send someone else to go with me, which creates extra expenses," he says.
Zhao has not told his family about his desire to become a monk yet, fearing that they might oppose it."
'via Blog this'
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