The Psychology of Superstition

Do Humans Secretly Need Magic?

9 min · 13 de jul de 2026
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This episode explores whether humans secretly need "magic" in their lives. It argues that while scientific understanding has replaced many supernatural explanations, the human need for wonder, awe, and meaning remains unchanged. The episode distinguishes superstition, which claims certainty without evidence, from wonder, which embraces mystery while remaining open to discovery. It concludes that true psychological well-being comes not from believing in magic literally, but from balancing curiosity with skepticism, reason with imagination, and finding meaning in the extraordinary experience of being human.

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