The Psychology of Superstition

The Illusion of Control — Why We Feel Responsible for Randomness


Listen Later

This episode examines the “illusion of control,” the psychological belief that our thoughts, rituals, or small actions can influence random events. It explains how emotional instinct overrides logic, why the brain links coincidence with agency, and how rituals calm anxiety during uncertain situations. The illusion of control can empower us when it reduces stress, but it can also turn into guilt when people wrongly blame themselves for outcomes they couldn’t control. Ultimately, the episode concludes that superstition thrives because humans prefer the feeling of influence over accepting randomness—and that recognizing our limits can be both freeing and wise.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

The Psychology of SuperstitionBy rayanderlxxx