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From Matthew Hutson's "The 7 Laws of Magical Thinking," explores the pervasive nature of irrational beliefs in human thought and behavior, arguing that everyone engages in "magical thinking" regardless of their stated skepticism. It examines how sentimental objects acquire special meaning, the concept of sympathetic magic—including contagion and similarity—and the psychological underpinnings of superstition, often arising from an illusion of control. The text also discusses our innate tendency to anthropomorphize the world, attributing minds and intentions to inanimate objects and even deities, and how the fear of death drives beliefs in symbolic immortality and meaning-making in our lives. Ultimately, it highlights that these seemingly irrational thought processes often serve vital functions for happiness, health, and sanity, shaping our understanding of reality, causality, and purpose.
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From Matthew Hutson's "The 7 Laws of Magical Thinking," explores the pervasive nature of irrational beliefs in human thought and behavior, arguing that everyone engages in "magical thinking" regardless of their stated skepticism. It examines how sentimental objects acquire special meaning, the concept of sympathetic magic—including contagion and similarity—and the psychological underpinnings of superstition, often arising from an illusion of control. The text also discusses our innate tendency to anthropomorphize the world, attributing minds and intentions to inanimate objects and even deities, and how the fear of death drives beliefs in symbolic immortality and meaning-making in our lives. Ultimately, it highlights that these seemingly irrational thought processes often serve vital functions for happiness, health, and sanity, shaping our understanding of reality, causality, and purpose.

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