The Psychology of Superstition

Social Identity and Shared Myths

6 min · 6 mei 2026
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This episode explores how superstition becomes part of social identity through shared myths and group beliefs. It explains how belonging reinforces belief, making it emotionally significant and resistant to change. Through social conditioning and group dynamics, superstitions act as symbols that connect individuals and define group boundaries. The episode concludes that people often maintain beliefs not just for meaning or control, but because those beliefs create a sense of belonging.

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