Studies are investigating the process of leaving religion and what a flourishing life after religion looks like.
Where you live doesn’t seem to matter for your curiosity, but who you are, how much education you’ve had, and your political ...
Yet many people don’t seem to recognize this—and this is a missed opportunity. Helping people to rethink side effects as ...
The Nobel prize–winning economist Elinor Ostrom once wrote about “the danger of self-evident truths” within academic research, warning that they were often wrong, or at the very least misleading.
A new book illustrates how rituals can improve our lives and relationships, and how to create and recognize your own rituals.
A new study finds that people who feel awe appreciate their time alone as an experience that gives them a broader perspective on life.
Interview-based storytelling projects can build active listening skills that increase empathy and foster relationships.