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M.I.A

Sorry guys, I’ve been and will continue to be MIA for a while on Tumblr. I have finals, senior project, graduation, and post-grad plans to attend to. I probably won’t be posting much on here until I get home (aka. Nepal). Many many apologies already!!

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4am: Still in my LAB!

ARE WE LIKE LATE ROME, INFATUATED WITH PAST GLORIES, RULED BY A COMPLACENT, GREEDY ELITE, AND HOPELESSLY POWERLESS TO RESPOND TO CHANGING CONDITIONS?
My suite mate, being strangely thought provoking. 
reuters:

China is beset by a moral crisis, widespread corruption and lawlessness, leading millions of Chinese to seek solace in Buddhism, Tibet’s exiled Buddhist leader, the Dalai Lama, said on Monday.
The Dalai Lama was in London to receive the $1.7 million Templeton prize for his work affirming the spiritual dimension of life.
Speaking to reporters before the award ceremony at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, he said millions of young Chinese were showing an interest in spirituality.
“Look at China now, the moral crisis, corruption - immense,” he said, adding that China had “no proper rule of law”.
READ MORE: China suffers from “moral crisis,” Dalai Lama says

reuters:

China is beset by a moral crisis, widespread corruption and lawlessness, leading millions of Chinese to seek solace in Buddhism, Tibet’s exiled Buddhist leader, the Dalai Lama, said on Monday.

The Dalai Lama was in London to receive the $1.7 million Templeton prize for his work affirming the spiritual dimension of life.

Speaking to reporters before the award ceremony at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, he said millions of young Chinese were showing an interest in spirituality.

“Look at China now, the moral crisis, corruption - immense,” he said, adding that China had “no proper rule of law”.

READ MORE: China suffers from “moral crisis,” Dalai Lama says

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