EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 40 MIN
Why People Still Believe in Superstition
from The Midnight Drive
This episode explores superstition as a psychological response to uncertainty rather than a belief in the supernatural.From common behaviors like knocking on wood and crossing fingers to cultural associations with numbers like 7 and 13, superstition reflects a deeper need for control and explanation in unpredictable situations.The discussion also examines how belief can become transactional (linking actions to outcomes) and how this structure continues to influence behavior in modern life.Rather than dismissing superstition, the episode looks at why it persists and what it reveals about how people think, interpret, and respond to uncertainty.Topics covered: Definition and function of superstition Pattern recognition and human behavior Everyday superstitions and rituals Lucky and unlucky numbers Transactional belief systems Modern relevance of superstitionsuperstition, psychology, human behavior, belief, perception, uncertainty, midnight drive podcast© Hondira LLC 2026
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