Can you think about the one thing that could block anxiety and minimize stress?The answer to this question is Religion.
Religion has evolved because of it's ability to help people excercise self-control.
By this theory religious people may be better at pursuing and achieving long-term goals that are important to them and their religious groups. This, in turn, might help explain why religious people tend to have lower rates of substance abuse, better school achievement, less delinquency, better health behaviors, less depression, and longer lives.
So let me point the following:
**Religious rituals such as prayer and meditation affect the parts of the human brain that are most important for self-regulation and self-control;
**When people view their goals as "sacred," they put more energy and effort into pursuing those goals, and therefore, are probably more effective at attaining them.
Nevertheless, we tend to see many non-religious people as successful as those people who believe in “GOD” so what is the story to this phenomenon?
Non-believers succeed in life, since they believe in their power to accomplish things. They are their own Masters.
As a non-believer, a person acknowledges that there is no supernatural power that could help him succeed and accomplish things. He knows that he has to strive in order to reach his
goals; consequently, relying on his own skills and aptitude, and improving his mental and physical ability to attain those goals.
Yet Believers tend to rely on that supernatural power; hence, accomplishing their goals with the help of “GOD”.
Whether there is a “GOD” living in the skies, watching everything we do, and holding in his hands 10 commandments we are supposed to follow, or if there isn’t, people are able to survive and be successful.
And by that I conclude that we choose the life we want to live, be there a supernatural being or not, we are able to reproduce, live, and accomplish everything.

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