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This episode continues the exploration of superstition by focusing on behavior rather than belief.
Many everyday actions—such as knocking on wood, repeating small rituals, or avoiding certain actions—reflect a deeper pattern of responding to uncertainty. These behaviors often persist even when people recognize they do not influence outcomes.
The discussion examines how superstition functions as a response to uncertainty, creating a sense of control in situations where outcomes cannot be predicted.
Topics covered: Superstition as behavior The illusion of control Patterns formed through repetition Everyday habits and rituals Responding to uncertainty Why action feels better than inaction
superstition, psychology, human behavior, habits, uncertainty, perception, midnight drive podcast
© Hondira LLC 2026
By The Midnight DriveThis episode continues the exploration of superstition by focusing on behavior rather than belief.
Many everyday actions—such as knocking on wood, repeating small rituals, or avoiding certain actions—reflect a deeper pattern of responding to uncertainty. These behaviors often persist even when people recognize they do not influence outcomes.
The discussion examines how superstition functions as a response to uncertainty, creating a sense of control in situations where outcomes cannot be predicted.
Topics covered: Superstition as behavior The illusion of control Patterns formed through repetition Everyday habits and rituals Responding to uncertainty Why action feels better than inaction
superstition, psychology, human behavior, habits, uncertainty, perception, midnight drive podcast
© Hondira LLC 2026