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Most superstitions stem from a combination of primitive belief systems and coincidence.

If, for instance, you broke a mirror one day and the rest of the day went just as bad, you might believe that you really were suffering from bad luck. Or, as is more likely the case, you're just victim of a coincidence. These sorts of things happen all the time: Someone's wearing a certain pair of socks and wins the lotto, and suddenly, they're the proud owners of a pair of "lucky socks".

Other superstitions have a bit more basis in fact. "Don't walk under a ladder, it's bad luck" - well, someone could be working up on that ladder and drop their tools on your head. That certainly wouldn't be good luck. Some such superstitions are used to educate children about basic safety, because they cannot understand the idea of danger and risk

The primitive belief system comes from the innate tendency that the human mind has to find patterns in the world around us. It's why patterns in wood grain, stucco ceilings or clouds can be said to "look like something" (most typically faces, but that's another matter).

Its something we've had for a large percentage of our evolution because it allows us to learn quickly: fire on meat= good, fire in hair= bad. Sabre tooth tiger= dangerous, house cat= cuddly. We can make quick decisions based on what we've experienced in the past to hopefully allow us to survive into the future. But as culture has gotten more advanced our brains haven't necessarily evolved to keep pace, so even now we're prone to the same sort of impulse-decision making.

Most people get their earliest ideas of what is true from their parents. A little later we learn from teachers, and perhaps priests. If we get as far as high school we might see some actual scientific demonstrations, but even at high school most of what we learn we accept because a teacher told us.

None of us have time to discover everything for ourselves. You have never seen a lion kill a zebra - but you know they do. Most of what we know is what we have been told by people we rely on.

But how can you be sure who is reliable? If you are a Mormon you will believe that your Elders are telling the truth when they give you the story of how the Nephites colonized America; but if you are a Muslim you will consider Mormon Elders plain liars, and believe the story of the Nephites is a load of hooey.

Many people today believe many things which are untrue - because they put their faith in unreliable teachers.

It was the same in the past.

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Well, I think that if people believe in superstitions then they will happen to you , but really if you have nothing to do with it and you don't believe then I don't think it will happen to you , but you never know?

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In ancient times superstitions helped people explain things that they couldn't understand. Today people use them to gain power over others or believe in them because they can't or don't want to face a reality. Reality can be so boring.

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That you should believe in superstitions?

You should not believe in Superstitions. Superstitions is the product of ignorance among people. Many superstitions are not true.


Why peopel believe in superstitions?

People believe in superstitions because they are driven by fear.


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Possibly because they were religious. People who are not religious do not normally believe in superstitions.


Why don't people believe in superstitions?

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How do superstitions and haunted houses relate?

They don't really. People who believe in superstitions are more prone to believe in the haunted houses thing than people who don't.


Would people still believe in superstitions?

Yes, a lot of people still believe in superstitions, despite clear and contradictory evidence (or rational explanations for the origin of a superstition).


Can you believe in superstitions?

Yes, anybody that wishes to believe in superstitions can.


Is it good to believe in superstitions?

It has no survival value. People believe in in all kinds of things which others would consider superstitions. In most cases it does no harm.


Does ghost really exit?

Actually no, these are just superstitions that people believe.


What kind of superstitions are there?

There are a bunch of superstitions that people believe in. Things like black cats, the number 13, and walking under a ladder are the most common.


What made superstitions real?

Nothing make/made them real. Superstitions are in the mind of the people who believe them, but they really don't exist in reality. We just think they do.