The Psychology of Superstition

Living Without Illusions — Is It Even Desirable

8 min · 7. juli 2026
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This episode explores whether living without illusions is truly desirable. It explains that the human mind naturally relies on narratives, optimism, and symbolic beliefs to create meaning, resilience, and emotional stability. While some illusions—such as hope and adaptive beliefs—can support well-being, others become harmful when they replace evidence or discourage critical thinking. The episode concludes that psychological health is not about eliminating every illusion, but about balancing reality with meaning, remaining open to evidence while preserving the hope and narratives that help us navigate an uncertain world.

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