Study: Religious people are less anxious when they make mistake
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“Religion offers an interpretative framework to understand the world. It lets you know when to act, how to act, and what to do in specific situation. It provides a kind of blueprint on how to interact with the world,” New Scientist quoted Michael Inzlicht, a neuroscientist at the University of Toronto, Scarborough, who led the new study, as saying.
He said that religion, and perhaps other strongly held belief systems, buffer against second-guessing decisions.