21. Superstition [FREE]

Many of our "lucky" habits have surprisingly practical origins:

At its core, superstition is a tool for managing . When we face uncertain outcomes—like a high-stakes meeting or a big game—our brains crave control. By performing a small ritual, we convince ourselves that we’ve tipped the scales in our favor. Common Rituals and Their Roots 21. Superstition

Athletes often wear the same gear after a win. This is known as conditioning —the brain associates the item with the positive feeling of victory. Many of our "lucky" habits have surprisingly practical

💡 Superstition isn't about being "irrational." It’s a human way of finding magic in the mundane and a little extra courage when we need it most. 21. Superstition

Many of our "lucky" habits have surprisingly practical origins:

At its core, superstition is a tool for managing . When we face uncertain outcomes—like a high-stakes meeting or a big game—our brains crave control. By performing a small ritual, we convince ourselves that we’ve tipped the scales in our favor. Common Rituals and Their Roots

Athletes often wear the same gear after a win. This is known as conditioning —the brain associates the item with the positive feeling of victory.

💡 Superstition isn't about being "irrational." It’s a human way of finding magic in the mundane and a little extra courage when we need it most.