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EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 20 MIN

When Your Body Acts on Its Own (Superstition Mindset Pt. 3)

from The Midnight Drive

This episode explores how people historically interpreted moments when the body acts without conscious control, such as sneezing or yawning.Rather than viewing these reactions as simple biological reflexes, they were once seen as meaningful interruptions that required a response. Many everyday behaviors like saying “bless you” or covering the mouth can be traced back to these interpretations.The discussion examines how these reactions led to patterns of behavior that still persist, even after their original explanations have changed.Topics covered: Unexpected physical reactions Origins of common responses Behavior shaped by interruption Loss of control and perception Superstition as response rather than beliefsuperstition, psychology, human behavior, perception, reflexes, uncertainty, midnight drive podcast© Hondira LLC 2026

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