Sunday, May 14, 2017

Superstitions

 Superstitions 

   ''Superstition is the religion of the feeble minds.'' - Edmund Burke 
Superstition is in human's mind from ancient times when science hadn't emerged. The failure to detect the reason for the occurrences of natural phenomena gave birth to superstitions. Tillthen, it has been dominant all over the world. Stopping to walk if a black cat crosses the road, considering Friday the 13th as the unlucky day are a few of the many examples of superstitions that we experience among ourselves daily. Such illogical thinking often brings danger to a person or the person grows a phobia. Superstition has now become basic instinct and is inherited through generations. Spread of scientific education is the only way to get rid of this vice.

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