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Superstitions and Minds

Abstract illustration of a human head with a brain composed of colorful patterns and symbols like four-leaf clovers, horseshoes, and shooting stars, set against a backdrop blending order and chaos, symbolizing the complexity of human belief systems and cognitive processes related to superstitions.

Are you superstitious? Superstitions are beliefs that one thing can cause another without any logical reason, like thinking finding a penny will bring good luck. People have studied why we believe in these things, and it turns out our brains like to find patterns and make connections, even when there aren't any. This habit comes … Continue reading Superstitions and Minds →

Felix Wylde Daily Nonsense, Meandering thoughts Leave a comment 2024-03-12 1 Minute
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