The Psychology of Superstition
This episode explores the psychological tension between free will and fate. It explains how belief in fate provides emotional comfort and meaning during uncertainty, while belief in free will creates responsibility and personal agency. Superstition often emerges in the space between these two forces, offering people a sense of influence over unpredictable outcomes. The episode also examines how neuroscience challenges the idea of complete conscious control, suggesting that human behavior is shaped by both unconscious processes and deliberate choice. The episode concludes that people may need both fate and free will psychologically—one to create meaning, and the other to preserve responsibility and hope.
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