The Psychology of Superstition

Anxiety and Uncertainty — Why Fear Makes Superstition Stronger


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This episode explores how anxiety and uncertainty strengthen superstition. It explains that stress heightens pattern detection, reduces tolerance for ambiguity, and makes people search for control through rituals and rules. Superstitions temporarily reduce anxiety by offering a sense of prevention, which reinforces belief. During crises—personal or societal—superstition often increases as a coping response. The episode concludes that superstition is not the cause of fear but a symptom of it, and that reducing anxiety naturally weakens belief more effectively than logic alone.

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The Psychology of SuperstitionBy rayanderlxxx