The Psychology of Superstition

Existential Anxiety — Facing a Random Universe

8 min · 26. touko 2026
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This episode explores existential anxiety—the deep psychological fear that life may be uncertain, random, and ultimately uncontrollable. It explains how awareness of mortality, unpredictability, and the absence of guaranteed meaning creates emotional tension in the human mind. Superstitions, rituals, and symbolic beliefs help reduce this anxiety by providing structure, guidance, and the illusion of order. The episode also examines how humans use meaning systems to cope with chaos and why uncertainty often intensifies belief. It concludes that superstition is not only about controlling events, but about emotionally surviving the possibility of a random universe.

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