What would the Buddha say about this car? Hmmm. It's small, that's good. It holds only two people, maybe not good. It's outrageously cute. Good, if you don't get too attached to it, or start taking credit when people's heads turn. I think if the Buddha needed a ride somewhere, he'd get in and have a big smile on his face, but he'd keep smiling when he got out to walk again.
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What Would Buddha Do? Living Small
What would the Buddha say about this car? Hmmm. It's small, that's good. It holds only two people, maybe not good. It's outrageously cute. Good, if you don't get too attached to it, or start taking credit when people's heads turn. I think if the Buddha needed a ride somewhere, he'd get in and have a big smile on his face, but he'd keep smiling when he got out to walk again.