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Psychology. Why Do We Tend to Believe in Superstitions?

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Crossing paths with a black cat, walking under a ladder, breaking a mirror… These seemingly innocuous actions that many of us avoid reveal our complex relationship with superstitions. Even when our reason tells us they have no scientific basis, these beliefs continue to influence (to some extent) our daily behavior.
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Crossing paths with a black cat, walking under a ladder, breaking a mirror… These seemingly innocuous actions that many of us avoid reveal our complex relationship with superstitions. Even when our reason tells us they have no scientific basis, these beliefs continue to influence (to some extent) our daily behavior.

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bienpublic.com broke the news in on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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