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Do you believe in superstitions?
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18 years ago
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A small poll: do you believe in superstitions? =)
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18 years ago
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Not always. And I don't know them all, but when needed, I knock on wood, spit over my shoulder, etc.
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18 years ago
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No, I absolutely don't believe it! It's all nonsense, IMHO. :)
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18 years ago
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Of course not, I think these are just other people's prejudices and biases, and it's better to keep them to yourself and not spread them.
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18 years ago
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I believe in one superstition: it's not a good idea to go... at night... to a cemetery... in the trunk... in different bags. ;)
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18 years ago
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I believe... but not in everything.
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18 years ago
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No, of course, it's nice to believe in positive omens, but I don't believe in negative ones, although there have been cases where they turned out to be true.
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18 years ago
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Forget all sorts of superstitions... You need to believe in yourself!)) Although, if you see a "good omen," it's just another way to boost your confidence that everything will work out!)))
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18 years ago
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yes, I also don't know, although the road, cats have crossed my path more than once, black ones, not white ones, although the mirror has been broken for me more than once.
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18 years ago
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I believe, but not in everything:rolleyes::smile50:
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18 years ago
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As Einstein said when asked if he believed that a horseshoe brings good luck: "I don't believe in superstitions, but they say a horseshoe works regardless of whether you believe in it or not..."
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18 years ago
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Tengro;128027
As Einstein said, when asked if he believed that a horseshoe brings good luck:
"I don't believe in superstitions, but they say a horseshoe works regardless of whether you believe in it or not..."

Well, I would say the opposite - if a person believes in something, then it will happen to them, if not, then it won't. I heard this point of view somewhere and I agree with it.
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18 years ago
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I don't believe it. Absolutely not. And the people who work in animal shelters, do they all have so many black cats that they must all be miserable? Or, if you step on a frog, it will rain... they would step on all the frogs in the Sahara, and they would still only have rain once every 100 years.
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18 years ago
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Items limit our actions. I used to believe it, then I decided to test it. I spent half a day chasing a cat... my legs only ached a little).
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18 years ago
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I used to believe in them, as a child, from time to time. Like, about cats, or the famous kindergarten saying, "don't point at yourself," when kids enthusiastically talked about a new movie, pointing at themselves and acting out how they would cut up a certain movie character. But when I stopped believing in gods, I also forgot about superstitions, because they all come from the same bag. Apparently, with age comes the understanding of how absurd these things are.

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