The Psychology of Superstition

The Psychology of Meaning — Why We Need Narrative

8 min · 20 mei 2026
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This episode explores the human need for meaning and narrative. It explains how the brain naturally organizes experiences into stories in order to reduce uncertainty, emotional pain, and psychological fragmentation. Superstitions thrive within this process because they provide symbolic explanations and emotional coherence when reality feels chaotic. The episode also examines how narrative shapes identity, memory, and perception, influencing how people interpret events and construct meaning in their lives. The episode concludes that humans are not only rational thinkers, but storytelling beings who instinctively transform experience into narrative in order to emotionally survive uncertainty.

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