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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 20 MIN

Why We Knock, Clink, and Throw Salt (Superstition Mindset Pt. 4)

from The Midnight Drive

This episode explores how everyday actions. Things such as knocking on wood, clinking glasses, and throwing salt. They originated as responses to unseen and uncertain influences.Rather than random traditions, these behaviors reflect a consistent pattern: when something couldn’t be seen or controlled, people created actions to respond to it.The discussion focuses on how superstition extends beyond belief and into behavior, shaping how people interact with the space around them.Topics covered: Origins of common protective actions Sound and disruption as response Salt as symbolic protection Directional meaning and cultural association Superstition as environmental response Behavior shaped by uncertaintysuperstition, psychology, human behavior, perception, uncertainty, habits, midnight drive podcast© Hondira LLC 2026

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