The Psychology of Superstition

Can Superstition Be Healthy?

8 min · 30 de jun de 2026
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This episode explores whether superstition can have positive psychological effects. It explains that while superstitions do not alter reality, they can reduce anxiety, increase confidence, and create a sense of perceived control through familiar rituals. The episode distinguishes healthy rituals, which remain flexible and support real preparation, from unhealthy superstitions, which become compulsive and replace rational action. It concludes that superstition can be psychologically beneficial when it serves as a source of comfort and emotional stability, but it becomes harmful when people surrender their judgment or sense of agency to it.

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