A person is considered to be superstitious when they believe that an unrelated circumstance has a bearing on the outcome of a particular happening. For instance, some sports persons may believe that they have a lucky pair of socks. If they do not wear those socks then their luck will be changed for the worse. A person may think that a black cat crossing their path will give them bad luck. Friday the thirteenth is probable the most common. Some people believe that this is a bad luck day. When something bad happens on that day then they blame it on "Friday the 13th". Everyday has something that does not go right in it. It is usually dismissed unless it is on Friday the 13th. Then the date is blamed. Many people like to have an excuse or reason for what happens to them so they use superstitions.
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One person's superstition is another person's religion.
person would be considered superstitious. Xunzi believed in a rational approach to solving problems based on education and critical thinking rather than relying on superstitious beliefs and practices.
Superstitious people are said to just simply have a form of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder upon which the person has to perform certain tasks to lay their mind at rest of the superstitions they have.
Because 13 is considered to be an unlucky number by superstitious people.
I've never met a human that didn't at least have one
Caesar was superstitious because of the strange happenings of the night, the premonition of the augerers and his wife citing examples of strange incidents which marks the death of a powerful person.
People hold a variety of superstitious beliefs and these vary across cultures. In some cultures, for example, it is considered bad luck to jump over a human being.
when u see them perform healing using of beliefs and superstitious
"Break a leg" is a phrase meaning "good luck" when said to a performer. It probably began as a result of a superstitious belief that wishing a person "good luck" is considered bad luck.
No. People are superstitious, not things.
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