According to this NY Times article, there is a consistent correlation between people's religious standings and their positive self-control. I have always suspected that, as have many others, but it is always nice to have your suspicions confirmed scientifically.
Why is this correlation of much interest to me? Well, I have self-control and discipline problems that could really use a solution. I am not religious but I may choose to be "extrinsically religious" if that could help. ... That idea, while intriguing is not something I will pursue for many reasons. It takes a certain kind of wiring to be religious and I don't have that. I am (or have become) a rather mechanical and less spiritual person which makes it difficult to engage full-heartedly in anything that has a spiritual dimension. I will keep thinking though ...
Why is this correlation of much interest to me? Well, I have self-control and discipline problems that could really use a solution. I am not religious but I may choose to be "extrinsically religious" if that could help. ... That idea, while intriguing is not something I will pursue for many reasons. It takes a certain kind of wiring to be religious and I don't have that. I am (or have become) a rather mechanical and less spiritual person which makes it difficult to engage full-heartedly in anything that has a spiritual dimension. I will keep thinking though ...
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