Ever notice how your first superstition came from something an adult casually said — and your brain just signed the contract in crayon? That’s how most of these things start. Our minds are pattern machines wired for survival, not accuracy.
Early on, a coincidence gets mistaken for cause: You step on a crack, your mom twists her ankle, and boom—your brain adds ‘avoid cracks’ to its emergency survival handbook. The fancy term is associative learning. It’s the same way pigeons learn to peck a button for food… only we add mythological backstory and matching socks for good luck. Asia’s ancient superstitions are textbook cases — whole cultures ritualizing those first random coincidences until they calcified into cosmic rules.”\
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