Researchers found that religious people regularly assign significance to unremarkable events, leading to positive emotions like gratitude and contentment. The study suggests that giving meaning to everyday events is a general phenomenon across religious groups.
SourceJames Cook University·JournalJournal of Personality·DateAug 29, 2018
A newly unearthed version of the Laozi (Tao-te ching), dating back at least 2,350 years, is being studied by 30 international scholars. The Guodian Laozi sheds new light on the debate about its authorship and the relationship between Daoism and Confucianism.