statement of purpose of superstition
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The purpose of superstition is not fear but the human brain’s adaptation to the unpredictable nature of existence, to fear itself. Superstitions act as antidotes or prophylactics to potential calamities. Rituals, such as knocking on wood are acted out post/cognition. Some are purely preventive such as walking around a ladder rather beneath it. It’s all about wresting control from the “gods” who rule our chaotic world.
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