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Superstitions include beliefs such as carrying a lucky charm for good luck, avoiding walking under a ladder to prevent misfortune, believing that breaking a mirror brings seven years of bad luck, thinking that a black cat crossing your path signifies bad luck, and refusing to open an umbrella indoors to avoid bad luck. In contrast, scientific thinking relies on evidence and rationality, such as understanding that luck is a random variable, recognizing that accidents happen regardless of ladder placement, and knowing that breaking a mirror has no actual impact on one's future. Scientific inquiry values testable hypotheses and reproducibility, while superstitions often stem from cultural traditions and anecdotal experiences.

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