21. Superstition Today

Many of our "lucky" habits have surprisingly practical origins:

Do you have a "lucky" charm or a specific pre-work ritual? 21. Superstition

Why We Still Knock on Wood: The Science of Superstition Have you ever caught yourself throwing salt over your left shoulder or avoiding a sidewalk crack just in case? Even in our high-tech world, superstition remains a powerful force in our daily lives. The Psychology of Control Many of our "lucky" habits have surprisingly practical

Does it actually work? In a way, yes. Studies show that people who believe they have "luck" on their side often perform better. The superstition acts as a , reducing stress and allowing you to focus on the task at hand. The Psychology of Control Does it actually work

💡 Superstition isn't about being "irrational." It’s a human way of finding magic in the mundane and a little extra courage when we need it most.

A popular "snow day ritual" used by kids (and teachers!) to summon a day off. The "Placebo" Power

Ancient cultures believed spirits lived in trees; knocking was a way to ask for protection or thank them for good fortune.