Exploring a memorial service where attendees pay tribute to the deceased by dressing in Hawaiian shirts and glasses, sparking discussions on the diverse reactions and the meaningful gesture behind this unconventional form of remembrance.
While religion may play less of a role in many people's lives, rituals--the lifeblood of religion--remain central to the human experience. Listen as Michael Norton of the Harvard Business School explains how and why rituals remain at the center of our lives--they give meaning to life-cycle events and secular holidays, calm our fears, and give us a sense of control when the pressure to perform can otherwise overwhelm us.