Much of what we believe is based on intuition, faith, subjective experience, and trust in what others tell us.
Here in Part II, we break down what it takes to do Nepal's 1,750km Great Himalayan Trail, both guided and unguided.
We asked people in three dozen countries how they see religion's role in society, government and national identity.
Life will inevitably present us with challenges, and these five pillars are how we can build our capacity for resiliency and show up in the hard parts of our lives.
Bhutan, in collaboration with the Zhung Dratshang (Central Monastic Body), launched “Enlightened Stewardship: Bhutan’s ...
Emphasizing virtue as the foundation of true joy, Jeffrey Rosen — president and CEO of the National Constitution Center — ...
Large shares in many middle-income countries say following the historically predominant religion is key to "true" national ...
The key to being happy in life involves a lot of reading and being authentically present, according to world-known Zen monk ...
The Foundation were thrilled to welcome Joel Piroe to Elland Road recently for a special workshop focused on allyship as ...
These Hawaiian cultural words, principles, and ideas help guide us toward self-improvement and empowering behavior.
Religious attendance is consistently correlated with higher levels of contentment and satisfaction. Here's what the research ...
BY JYOTHSNA HEGDE Freezing waters notwithstanding, nearly 15 million devotees and visitors took a dip in the revered rivers ...