As concious beings we can curse the world or bless it. To put this in physical terms we can spit or we can smile. This is in a sense a religious act which we can choose for ourselves but cannot derive from science.
The “spirit of the age” moves increasingly to cursing – perceived as edgy and authentic while blessing is ridiculed as naive and weak.
Yet studies of human happiness show that gratitude is strongly linked to mental wellbeing.
The very act of faith in choosing blessing rather than cursing transforms our world for the better.
