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The Psychology of Superstition
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27 episodes
5 days ago
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The Power of Ritual — Why Repetition Feels Like Protection
The Psychology of Superstition
5 minutes
1 week ago
The Power of Ritual — Why Repetition Feels Like Protection
This episode examines the psychology behind rituals and why repetitive actions make people feel protected and in control. It explains how rituals reduce anxiety, create emotional meaning, and provide structure during uncertain moments. When rituals shift from symbolic comfort to beliefs about preventing bad outcomes, they become superstition. The episode also explores how rituals activate the brain’s reward system, strengthen identity, and bond communities. Ultimately, it concludes that rituals themselves aren’t magical—what’s powerful is the sense of stability and confidence they give us in a chaotic world.
The Psychology of Superstition