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The Psychology of Superstition
rayanderlxxx
25 episodes
2 days ago
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Numbers and Belief — The Psychology of Luck and Counting Fate
The Psychology of Superstition
5 minutes
6 days ago
Numbers and Belief — The Psychology of Luck and Counting Fate
This episode explores humanity’s emotional relationship with numbers and why certain ones are seen as lucky or cursed. It traces cultural beliefs—from Western fear of 13 to Chinese reverence for 8—and explains psychological concepts like pattern-seeking, numerical personification, and apophenia, which cause people to see meaning in random digits. The episode also highlights how superstition gives people a sense of control and comfort amid uncertainty, even influencing behavior in gambling, business, and daily life. Ultimately, it concludes that numbers themselves hold no power—it’s the meanings we assign to them that shape how we experience luck and fate.
The Psychology of Superstition