Why Superstitions Never Die : The Psychology of Belief
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In this episode, Sanjay reflects on the curious persistence of superstition — those ancient beliefs that survive long after their origins have been forgotten. From lucky charms and omens to rituals passed down through generations, the human mind continues to seek meaning in coincidence and comfort in the unseen.
This episode explores the psychology behind belief itself: why uncertainty gives rise to rituals, why patterns are found where none may exist, and why even the most rational minds are not immune to the allure of luck and fate. Superstitions, it turns out, reveal less about the supernatural and more about the deeply human need for control, hope, and reassurance.
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