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The Psychology of Superstition
rayanderlxxx
25 episodes
1 day ago
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Omens — Reading Signs in the World Around Us
The Psychology of Superstition
4 minutes
3 months ago
Omens — Reading Signs in the World Around Us
This episode explores the enduring belief in omens—signs interpreted as messages about the future. From Roman augury to Chinese eclipse traditions, history shows that humans have long sought meaning in natural events. Psychology explains omens through pattern recognition and apophenia, as well as our need for control in uncertain situations. Cultural differences reveal how the same sign can mean good or bad depending on the society, while confirmation bias and self-fulfilling prophecy reinforce belief. Even today, people look for angel numbers, coincidences, or “signs from the universe,” proving that our minds are wired to search for meaning in randomness.    
The Psychology of Superstition