Nope. My mind, as in me, is not weak enough to need such a safety blanket to create artificial order and control in a chaotic world.
Mind you, this is not a flame towards superstitious people, it's just a thing that makes humans humans. It looks like we're basically too clever for ourselves, being able to explore, investigate and, to a certain degree, understand the universe around us. Sadly we don't seem to be able to handle all that emotionally, so we have certain defence mechanisms to shelter ourselves against all that we can see. Mechanisms to insulate ourselves against the chaos and uncertainties that 'plague' our lives; superstition, religious believes, that sort of thing.
Again, not saying that people who do have that are stupid, it seems mostly to be a subconscious thing. They say it's genetic, maybe I just lack the gene for it because I don't even remotely feel the need for such magical explanations. Sure I have no freakin' idea why I'm stricken by bad luck so damned often, but I just shrug and move on. Who says there's even a real answer to that question?
A little unrelated, it does always amuse me when superstitious/religious people describe themselves as 'logical minds' despite their beliefs, even though their believes prove otherwise. Hell you don't even need believes to not be a logical mind, humans just aren't logical creatures. We're not Vulcans you know.
David_G said:
Well I do believe in God if that counts... otherwise no.
I never really knew the difference between the 2. I know religious people who dismiss superstition as something silly, but is their religious belief that different from that? I'm not seeing why it would be. Same goes for Scientology, it's all so wildly dismissed as absolutely ridiculous, but is it that more weird than a virgin giving birth to a human incarnation of a deity?
P.I.Staker said:
Nope, i only trust my instinct.
That's exactly what
makes some people superstitious.