Religion and Happiness Paradox
The paradox of happiness reveals that while wealthier countries tend to be less religious, individuals in poorer, religious societies often find greater happiness. As societies become wealthier, existential security increases, leading to a decline in religious beliefs. Conversely, in less secure environments, religion provides essential support, helping individuals cope with life's adversities and enhancing their well-being.In this clip
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