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The Psychology of Superstition
rayanderlxxx
27 episodes
5 days ago
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The Curse of Objects — Why We Believe Things Can Hold Bad Luck
The Psychology of Superstition
5 minutes
5 days ago
The Curse of Objects — Why We Believe Things Can Hold Bad Luck
This episode explores why humans believe certain objects are cursed or carry bad luck. It explains how ancient animism, emotional contamination, and associative learning cause people to feel that items can absorb negative energy or misfortune. Cultural stories, religious taboos, and the uncanny appearance of certain objects reinforce these beliefs. Ultimately, the episode concludes that “cursed” objects are not dangerous by themselves — they are powerful symbols shaped by our fears, memories, and the meaning we project onto them.
The Psychology of Superstition