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A recent study showed that superstitious beliefs may also increase a person’s belief in his or her own abilities and talents. Participants who were given good luck charms set higher goals for what they wanted to achieve on the tasks, and said they felt more...
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When past experiences are good, the paths that individuals make for themselves are not negative, but when the past is not filled with good times, the beliefs created are negative. If choices made and beliefs formed are negative, then they affect the way we see...
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When certain events seem to transpire without any apparent logical explanation, it is often chalked up to superstition. In theatre, there seems to be unwritten known rules concerning actions or saying specific phrases that are deemed to be dangerous or that will bring bad luck...
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Superstition involves the belief in some supernatural process, such as opening an umbrella in the house causing bad luck or quotes like “knock on wood”, which refers to not jinxing yourself or others and even “stitions”, which are non-supernatural beliefs that involve health practices like...
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Why people, all around the world, believe weird things and fall for hoaxes? In his book, entitled “Why People Believe Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstition and other Confusions of Our Time,” M. Sherman explains why people believe weird things, as mentioned in the title of the...
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Dreamcatchers today come in a variety of different sizes and styles. They usually consist of a small wooden hoop covered with a net or web of natural fibres, with meaningful sacred items like feathers and beads attached, hanging down from the bottom of the hoop....
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Short Introduction A myth is defined as a traditional story that is dated back to ancient history. It can also be categorized as natural or common phenomenon that may or may not implicate the presence of supernatural individuals or occurrences. Usually, these folklores are considered...
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From soothsayers to stormy nights, William Shakespeare found a way to incorporate superstition, omens, and the theme of fate into the famous scenes of his political play, Julius Caesar. This has caused readers to question the purpose and importance of omens and portents in the...