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Annoying superstitions

Have you guys ever noticed that a lot of people are more afraid of not knocking on wood than they are of their god? Even non religious people. Do you also find that slightly annoying?

Yulia999 5 Oct 6
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It may be annoying, but falling into and repeating rituals is likely hard wired into many of us.

I saw an experiment where birds were fed by pressign a button which woudl distribute food based on a random number generator. What hapened is a lot of hte birds develops very elaborate rituals tryign to get the food pellet to drop when they pushed he button. (It really made me think of the originas of religious beliefs, but religions are basically ritualized superstitions).

Most peopel forget that we are animals, and that teh instincts and behaviors that enabled us to survive through evolution are often still active and working. Although humans are capable og rational thinking, too often decisions are still based on instincts and emotions which have no rational basis. Begin capable of rational thought does not automatically make us rational beings. We have a lot of evolutionary baggage to overcome before we can be rational.

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A lot of that nonsense is passed down through families and becomes a habit. Most of the time they have no idea why they do it.

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Yes, superstitions are annoying, but if people believe in them, they are the ones making them come true.

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nope, my friends aren't like that. i think it's more habit/ocd than superstition for those who do it. there are superstition people around but i just don't hang out with them lol

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