Superstitions
Superstitions are beliefs or practices that arise from a fear of the unknown or a desire to influence future events. They often involve rituals or symbols thought to bring good luck or ward off bad luck. Common examples include avoiding walking under a ladder, carrying a lucky charm, or believing that breaking a mirror brings seven years of bad luck.
These beliefs can vary widely across cultures and may be passed down through generations. While some people take superstitions seriously, others view them as mere folklore or tradition. Regardless of their validity, superstitions continue to influence behavior and decision-making in everyday life.