Extreme Superstitious Beliefs of People around the World

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Superstition

It is a belief or behavior that is not grounded in scientific understanding but rather in superstition or fear. People with superstitions frequently think that particular deeds or occurrences can bring luck or misfortune or in other ways influence the future.

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Some common examples of superstitions include:

Crossing fingers:

A common widespread belief that is held to either bring or prevent bad luck. Before starting a big project or before something big happens, people frequently cross their fingers for luck.

Avoiding certain numbers or days:

Some individuals think that specific numerals or dates, like 13 or Friday the 13th, are unlucky. In order to guard against bad luck, they could refrain from performing specific things on these days or refrain from using certain numbers.

Knocking on wood:

This is a widespread superstition that is said to ward off bad luck or bring good luck. People frequently touch wood or bang on wood after expressing something in hopes that it will come true.

Fear of black cats, ladders, broken mirrors:

These are typical illustrations of things or creatures that are connected to bad luck. People who adhere to these superstitions might avoid them or make an effort to prevent the bad luck by doing something, such stepping around a ladder rather than under it.

Carrying lucky charms:

A lot of individuals think that things like a four-leaf clover or a rabbit's foot can be lucky charms. As a result, they might carry these things around to ward off ill fortune or to boost their chances of success.

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Some Extreme Superstitious Beliefs:

Some cultures have the view that if a person's shadow is "taken," they will fall very ill or even pass away. Because of this, some people go to considerable lengths to prevent having their shadow photographed, such as by avoiding standing in direct sunlight.

Some people engage in rituals or practices they believe will keep them safe or bring them luck because they believe in the efficacy of witchcraft or black magic. This could entail carrying out rituals at particular hours of the day or night, utilizing amulets or charms, or both.

Some cultures have the belief that particular animals or things can bring either good or bad luck. For instance, while black cats are seen as unlucky in some cultures, they are regarded as lucky in others. Similar to this, some people think that wearing particular metals or gemstones will make them lucky or will keep them safe from harm.

Some cultures believe that some numbers are particularly lucky or unlucky. As an illustration, the number 13 is frequently regarded as unfortunate in Western cultures, yet the number 8 is auspicious in Chinese culture.

Some people have faith in the efficacy of rituals or other behaviors intended to please supernatural beings. This could involve making food sacrifices, lighting candles, or engaging in other rites that they feel will bring them luck or keep them safe.

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Superstition is a component of cultural and personal beliefs that varies greatly between cultures and geographical areas. People may subscribe to superstition to varying degrees; some may view it as a harmless custom, while others may view it as an integral part of their way of life.

Please keep in mind that there are numerous other examples in addition to these few. Superstition is a widely held belief in every country in the globe; some superstitions are mild, while others are extreme.

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