I’m proud to say, I’m not superstitious at all. In fact I like to walk under ladders & say hi to the black cats who walk across my path, just to be rebellious 😂
Hmmm… well I can’t say anything about black cats because I share my house with one. I prefer not to walk under ladders, but that more of a safety thing. I would like to say that when my palms itch it means I’m coming into some money, but my palms inch an the time and I’m still poor.
I don’t really believe in superstitions. However, I do think about the sayings quite often. Even today! I was talking to a friend and said “knock on wood.” I don’t really believe that knocking on wood will actually change any outcomes. I find it interesting how just hearing these sayings throughout life can grind reminders into my head. For me, it’s an automatic afterthought followed by “whatever…”
Very interesting! So it seems we’re developing some behavioral patterns that we don’t really believe they have any influence, but we still do it on auto-pilot.
They say ‘don’t leave your sandals outside overnight’ and therefore insist I pack ‘every’ sandal inside every day, me being the last born.
They also believe that, by culture, the last born must be the one to do all house chores.
The only one I really don’t do is picking up pennies on tails. I don’t know why, but I’ve always been afraid I’ll get bad luck, mostly cuz I’m taking someone else’s change but also because it’s on tails.
I’m proud to say, I’m not superstitious at all. In fact I like to walk under ladders & say hi to the black cats who walk across my path, just to be rebellious 😂
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Nice! Thug Life! :))
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Hmmm… well I can’t say anything about black cats because I share my house with one. I prefer not to walk under ladders, but that more of a safety thing. I would like to say that when my palms itch it means I’m coming into some money, but my palms inch an the time and I’m still poor.
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So unfortunately the itch is not affecting your life…
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Hahaha. Nope.
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I don’t really believe in superstitions. However, I do think about the sayings quite often. Even today! I was talking to a friend and said “knock on wood.” I don’t really believe that knocking on wood will actually change any outcomes. I find it interesting how just hearing these sayings throughout life can grind reminders into my head. For me, it’s an automatic afterthought followed by “whatever…”
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Very interesting! So it seems we’re developing some behavioral patterns that we don’t really believe they have any influence, but we still do it on auto-pilot.
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I think My lucky Number is 7 and I try to relate everything with this.
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How does that work for you?
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Its working good for me actually it helps in ways I can’t Explain.
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I am not superstitious myself.
But my family is, and it’s seriously messing up with my life!
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That sounds tough! Can you give some examples?
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They say ‘don’t leave your sandals outside overnight’ and therefore insist I pack ‘every’ sandal inside every day, me being the last born.
They also believe that, by culture, the last born must be the one to do all house chores.
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Which lucky University of Maryland tee shirt to wear tomorrow for the kickoff of March Madness.
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I hope you choose wisely.
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The only one I really don’t do is picking up pennies on tails. I don’t know why, but I’ve always been afraid I’ll get bad luck, mostly cuz I’m taking someone else’s change but also because it’s on tails.
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I’ve never heard this one before. But I guess it’s not that big of a deal in your daily routine, is it?
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