Why do superstitions still exist.
Most (black cat crosses your path; break a mirror/seven years bad luck; walk under a ladder) are harmless, and considered silly by post people, but what about the ones people seem to take seriously, and actually affect behaviour, and even projects?
It seems many cultures really take superstitions seriously, to the point of buying licence plates with certain numbers, rejecting, or buying homes based on the address numbers doing things only at certain times, or days and travelling on certain days.
Why? It is verifiable that all superstitions are pointless, and have no basis in fact, science, past happenstance and result, so why do so many people take them seriously?
Most (black cat crosses your path; break a mirror/seven years bad luck; walk under a ladder) are harmless, and considered silly by post people, but what about the ones people seem to take seriously, and actually affect behaviour, and even projects?
It seems many cultures really take superstitions seriously, to the point of buying licence plates with certain numbers, rejecting, or buying homes based on the address numbers doing things only at certain times, or days and travelling on certain days.
Why? It is verifiable that all superstitions are pointless, and have no basis in fact, science, past happenstance and result, so why do so many people take them seriously?






