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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 5 MIN

Memory and Belief — Why We Remember Proof That Never Existed

from The Psychology of Superstition · host rayanderlxxx

This episode explores how memory sustains superstition by selectively remembering events that support belief while forgetting those that contradict it. It explains how confirmation bias, hindsight bias, and emotional intensity cause people to recall “proof” that superstitions work, even when outcomes were coincidental. Memory reshapes experiences into coherent stories that reinforce identity and comfort, making beliefs feel true. Ultimately, the episode concludes that superstition survives not because memory is accurate, but because it prioritizes meaning and emotion over objective truth.    

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