Friday the 13th: Why are we so superstitious?
Briefly

Superstition often reinforces irrational behaviors as seen in Elsa Pataky's case, where her choice of mismatched socks became a source of perceived good luck after initial success.
Humans are driven by the need to find cause-effect relationships, leading to the creation of superstitions when unrelated events are incorrectly linked as causally connected.
Read at english.elpais.com
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